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A patient with a traumatic brain injury due to barrel
bomb tertiary blast effect
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Abstract
Preparing to manage weapons of mass destruction events challenges emergency services
systems neighboring Syria every day. Understanding injury from explosives is essential
for all providers of emergency care in both civilian and military settings. In this case, the
authors present a 22-year-old man who was admitted to the emergency department with
displaced skull fracture, epidural hemorrhage and cerebral contusion due to barrel bomb
tertiary blast effect. A 22-year-old man who complained of pain in the right temporal
head region after barrel bomb explosion was admitted in the emergency department.
The patient could not remember the explosion and found himself on the ground. In his
medical history, there was not a record of any diseases, operations or traumas. Examination
of the head revealed scalp hematoma and slump in the skull on the right temporal region.
Patients computed tomography (CT) scan showed a displaced skull fracture, epidural
hematoma and cerebral contusion.
Keywords: Barrel bomb, Blast effect, Head traum