Penetrating Head Injury Resulting From Wild Boar Attack in Republic of Korea: A Case Report.

Q3 Medicine Korean Journal of Neurotrauma Pub Date : 2023-12-07 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.13004/kjnt.2023.19.e59
Kyunghyun Na, Byeong Ho Oh, JongBeom Lee, Min Jai Cho, MouSeop Lee, Hong Rye Kim
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Few cases of injuries caused by wild boars have been reported in the literature. Here, we present the case of a 64-year-old male patient who was attacked by a wild boar. The patient had a laceration to the right forehead and a penetrating wound in the area before the right auricle. Computed tomography scan revealed traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage, subdural hemorrhage, right temporal lobe contusion hemorrhage, pneumocephalus, right zygomatic arch and temporal bone fracture, and right coronal process fracture of the mandible. Prophylactically, 2,000 mg of ceftriaxone and 400 mg of moxifloxacin were intravenously administered every 24 hours. An emergency craniectomy was performed because the skull fracture was an open fracture and control of the increased intracranial pressure was necessary. Inactivated Rabies Virus Vaccine was also administered postoperatively. We concluded that, unlike typical wounds from other traumatic causes, the risk of wound infection is higher. In order to reduce morbidity and mortality due to wild boar attacks, rapid stabilization of the patient's vital signs, prevention of infection with appropriate antibiotics, and surgical intervention at the appropriate time and method are necessary.

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大韩民国野猪袭击导致的穿透性头部损伤:病例报告。
野猪致伤的案例在文献中鲜有报道。在此,我们介绍一例被野猪袭击的 64 岁男性患者的病例。患者右前额有一处撕裂伤,右耳廓前的区域有一处穿透伤。计算机断层扫描显示:外伤性蛛网膜下腔出血、硬脑膜下腔出血、右颞叶挫裂伤出血、气胸、右颧弓和颞骨骨折、右下颌骨冠状突骨折。每 24 小时静脉注射 2000 毫克头孢曲松和 400 毫克莫西沙星进行预防。由于颅骨骨折是开放性骨折,必须控制颅内压升高,因此紧急进行了开颅手术。术后还注射了狂犬病毒灭活疫苗。我们的结论是,与其他外伤造成的典型伤口不同,伤口感染的风险更高。为了降低野猪袭击导致的发病率和死亡率,必须迅速稳定患者的生命体征,使用适当的抗生素预防感染,并在适当的时间和方法进行手术干预。
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