Self-Inflicted Orbito-Cranial Injury Secondary to Gunshot: Case Report

Authors

  • Yam Bahadur Roka Neuro Cardio and multispecialityHospital, biranagar-13 Nepal
  • Narayani Roka Bhattarai NEURO CARDIO AND MULTISPECIALITY HOSPITAL BIRATNAGAR NEPAL

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jcmsn.v13i3.17080

Keywords:

Craniofacial, gunshot injuries, orbital fractures, penetrating injury

Abstract

The eye may be injured by various penetrating and non-penetrating injuries like sticks, pencils, rods, gunshot and chopsticks. Self-inflicted gunshot injuries have been rarely reported in literature. This case is interesting in multiple aspects which include poverty, lack of education and the failure of government to ensure control of the use of firearms in Nepal. We report a case of self-inflicted gun injury which was managed successfully.

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Author Biography

Yam Bahadur Roka, Neuro Cardio and multispecialityHospital, biranagar-13 Nepal

CHIEF OF NEUROSURGERY

NEURO CARDIO AND MULTISPECIALITY HOSPITAL

BIRATNAGAR

NEPAL

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Published

2017-10-19

How to Cite

Roka, Y. B., & Bhattarai, N. R. (2017). Self-Inflicted Orbito-Cranial Injury Secondary to Gunshot: Case Report. Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal, 13(3), 363–365. https://doi.org/10.3126/jcmsn.v13i3.17080

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Case Reports