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Associated projectile inferior vena cava wound with subsequent pulmonary artery missile embolization: a case report and literature review
2021
General Surgery
A rare and unpredictable complication of firearm and missile injuries is projectile embolism. With only a few cases described in the literature, bullet embolism may become a diagnostic challenge for emergency physicians and military surgeons. Bullet embolization is a rare phenomenon, but the complications can be devastating. Case presentation. A 34‑year‑old man sustained a severe complex abdominoskeletal mine‑blast injury with damage to the hollow organs (duodenum and transverse colon),
doi:10.30978/gs-2021-1-48
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