Open brain trauma
Open craniocerebral injury refers to the damage of the skull and dura mater, and the brain tissue communicates directly or indirectly with the outside world. About 17% of craniocerebral injuries. Usually, it is caused by sharp and blunt blows and falls and injuries. In wartime, it is mostly caused by firearms. The clinical manifestations vary widely depending on the cause, method, and size of the violence, but most have varying degrees of coma, bleeding from the wound and wound, focal brain symptoms, and prone to concurrent infections, especially firearm-caused brain injuries. The injuries are more serious, the changes are rapid, the curative effect is poor, the sequelae are high, and the mortality is high.
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