Abstract

Twenty-four patients following head bullet injuries were analyzed by CT. The major part, concerning 10 patients, refers to acute perforating lesions. Five cases showed penetrating injuries, 3 cases bolt injuries, the other ones lesions of the facial skull and residues of former bullet injuries. Because of a tempory cavitation the bullet track is wider than the bullet itself. The position of the skull fragments gives a hint to the shot direction. A reconstruction of intracranial bullet movements and spontaneous bullet dislocations is made possible by CT. It further shows secondary posttraumatic lesions.

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