Abstract

Traumatic injuries from civilian gunshot injuries represent a significant clinical burden to orthopaedic surgeons worldwide. Furthermore, the incidence of such injuries is increasing. Having a sound understanding of the pathophysiology associated with gunshot injuries and the appropriate management algorithm is vital. This chapter aims to review the current evidence regarding the incidence and prevalence of civilian ballistic trauma, the pathophysiological processes associated with these injuries, and the recommended management from emergent care at the time of injury to definitive surgery and rehabilitation.

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