Okumori M, Futamura A, Tsukuura T, Konno S, Kuramochi K, Kaya S, Yamada F
J Trauma. 1981 Mar;21(3):240-1. doi: 10.1097/00005373-198103000-00008.
A 31-year-old male who sustained completely penetrating impalement wounds of the head and chest by reinforced steel bars in a fall at a ferroconcrete building construction with a miraculous survival is reported. The bars were successfully removed; a surgical mallet was required to loosen the bar impacted in the patient's head. After 12 days he was discharged, and he has returned to construction work and is well 3 years postinjury.