Intracranial infection
Intracranial infection is one of the complications of traumatic trauma. Foreign bodies remain in the skull, including cap pieces, hair, skin, skull fragments, bullets or shrapnel, and other wounded weapons. This kind of trauma is easy to be complicated by intracranial infection, intracranial hematoma, acute cerebral bulge, increased intracranial pressure, acute cerebral edema and late-onset epilepsy, etc., which can easily lead to the death of the wounded. Emergency debridement surgery must be performed early and closed. The cranial cavity turns an open wound into a closed wound.
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