Young W F, Katz M R, Rosenwasser R H
Department of Neurosurgery, Temple University Health Sciences Center, Philadelphia, Pa.
South Med J. 1993 May;86(5):557-9. doi: 10.1097/00007611-199305000-00014.
We have reported a case of intracranial to intraspinal migration of a retained bullet fragment over a course of approximately 4 years. The patient remained asymptomatic. The bullet was removed via a posterior cervical laminectomy. Migration of bullet fragments, though rare, should be included as one of the delayed complications of gunshot wound to the head.
我们报告了一例滞留的子弹碎片在约4年时间内从颅内迁移至椎管内的病例。患者一直无症状。通过后路颈椎椎板切除术取出了子弹。子弹碎片的迁移虽然罕见,但应被列为头部枪伤的延迟并发症之一。