1994
DOI: 10.3928/0147-7447-19940601-06
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Gunshot Fractures: A Medical, Social, and Economic Analysis

Abstract: One hundred ten fractures due to gunshots were reviewed to examine the medical, social, and financial impacts of such injuries. The population was predominantly male (91%), unemployed (56%), and uninsured (79%). Sixty-eight percent were documented substance abusers, and 65% of the injuries appeared to be related to illicit drug activities. There were 94 long bone fractures and 16 intraarticular fractures. Early operative treatment was employed in 64 patients (58%) with formal internal fixation in 31. There was… Show more

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