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Diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in cases of civilian intravascular ballistic embolism: a review of case reports.

Nicole RussellEthan J VieiraLexi R FreemanAlexander L EastmanUzer KhanHaley M SchlutermanCaroline BeakesSioned KirkpatrickJennifer L Grant
Published in: Trauma surgery & acute care open (2024)
Consideration for BE is reasonable in any patient with new or persistent unexplained signs or symptoms, especially during the first 48 hours after a penetrating firearm injury. Although venous BE can often be safely observed, arterial BE generally necessitates urgent retrieval. Patients who are managed non-invasively may benefit from follow-up in the first year after injury.
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