Jandial Rahul, Reichwage Brett, Levy Michael, Duenas Vincent, Sturdivan Larry
Department of Neurosurgery, University of California San Diego, San Diego, California, USA.
Neurosurgery. 2008 Feb;62(2):472-80; discussion 480. doi: 10.1227/01.neu.0000316015.05550.7a.
Craniocerebral injuries from ballistic projectiles are qualitatively different from injuries in unconfined soft tissue with similar impact. Penetrating and nonpenetrating ballistic injuries are influenced not only by the physical properties of the projectile, but also by its ballistics. Ballistics provides information on the motion of projectiles while in the gun barrel, the trajectory of the projectile in air, and the behavior of the projectile on reaching its target. This basic knowledge can be applied to better understand the ultimate craniocerebral consequences of ballistic head injuries.
弹道射弹造成的颅脑损伤在性质上与无约束软组织中类似撞击造成的损伤不同。穿透性和非穿透性弹道损伤不仅受射弹物理特性的影响,还受其弹道学的影响。弹道学提供了有关射弹在枪管内的运动、射弹在空中的轨迹以及射弹到达目标时的行为等信息。这些基础知识可用于更好地理解弹道性头部损伤的最终颅脑后果。