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Citation

Ajaero MI, Echieh CP, Onyema C, Nduagu S. Int. J. Surg. Case Rep. 2020; 71: 257-259.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.05.026

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Impalement injuries are well defined. Transfixion injuries involve impalement and are defined in terms of fixation usually to a large object.

CASE REPORT: We report a spectacular case of sledge hammer impalement in the neck where the patient was transfixed, albeit to a small object, requiring movement of the patient and the transfixing object as a single unit.

DISCUSSION: The patient was fixed to the head of the sledge hammer because he was unable to move with the heavy pendant.

CONCLUSION: We argue that transfixion injuries should be defined in terms of weight of the object in relation to the patient's weight and the ability of the patient to move (with) the impaling object.


Language: en

Keywords

Case report; Impalement injury; Zone 1

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