Local Effect of Ballistic Fragments Embedded Along the Carotid Sheath of a Porcine Animal Model.
Kathleen M SarberPeter O'ConnorErik K WeitzelJayne StevensJames K AdenJohn BreezePublished in: Military medicine (2022)
The lack of significant gross anatomical and physiological changes at 6 weeks postimplantation lends evidence toward the current policy that early removal of retained ballistic fragments around cervical vessels is not required. Changes were significant after 12 weeks which suggest that surveillance may be required; however, such changes could be explained by physiological animal growth.