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Transoral Yaklaşımla C Bölgesinden Kurşun Çekirdeği Çıkarılması

Removal of missile fragment from the C1 region by the transoral approach : case report

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Gunshot wounds to the upper cervical spine are often devastating with loss of spinal cord functions. Low velocity firearm damage to the upper cervical spine without neurological deficit occurs infrequently. This report documents a neurologically intact patient who sustained a gunshot wound to the clivus-C1 complex. The management with transoral removal of missile fragment without tracheostomy and follow up result were discussed. [Journal of Turgut Özal Medical Center 1997;4(4):442-445]
Abstract (Original Language): 
Üst servikal bölgede meydana gelen ateşli silah yaralanmalarında sıklıkla nörolojik defisit meydana gelir. Nadirde olsa düşük hızlı silah yaralanmalarında nörolojik defisit oluşmayabilir. Bu bildiride ateşli silahla yaralanma sonucunda clivus-Cl arasında yerleşen, nörolojik defisit oluşturmayan bir kurşun çekirdeği olgusunun transoral yolla yaklaşılarak ve trakeotomi yapılmadan çıkartılışı tartışılmıştır. [Turgut Özal Tıp Merkezi Dergisi 1997;4(4):442-445J
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