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The rising incidence of civilian gunshot wounds has been well documented. Approximately 4% to 20% of these wounds consist of injuries to the forearm. An organized approach to the treatment of these injuries should be used to obtain an optimal result. Factors to be considered in treatment include the type of weapon and bullet involved, the neurovascular status of the patient, the possibility of compartment syndrome, the presence and type of fracture, and soft-tissue injury.
Male, Soft Tissue Injuries, Incidence, Forearm Injuries, Compartment Syndromes, Ulna Fractures, Lead Poisoning, Foreign-Body Migration, Wound Infection, Humans, Wounds, Gunshot, Radius Fractures, Algorithms
Male, Soft Tissue Injuries, Incidence, Forearm Injuries, Compartment Syndromes, Ulna Fractures, Lead Poisoning, Foreign-Body Migration, Wound Infection, Humans, Wounds, Gunshot, Radius Fractures, Algorithms
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