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The most common upper extremity fractures were of the forearm (37percentt) and the elbow (19percentt), while the most common lower extremely injuries were of the tibia/fibula and in the lower leg (39.5percentt) and the ankle (31.5percentt).
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One of the prominent hallmarks of suicide bombing injuries is the extremely high prevalence of head injuries: among our patients, 49% suffered from head and neck injuries, 9% head and extremity injuries, 4% head and torso injuries, and 38% torso and other injuries (all data are taken from the experience with the 13 bombings in Tel Aviv).
Also, as expected, differences in mortality between men and women become smaller when only patients with very high Injury Severity Scores are considered, as mortality is usually inevitable in these extremely serious injuries.
You could make the injury worse or get extremely hurt.
Video posted on another activist YouTube channel also appeared to document extremely grave injuries and shells landing in Baba Amr.
"We were treating war wounds made by war weapons, with bullets that go in very fast, that break and burn and send a very strong shockwave so it creates extremely serious injuries.
Traumatic through-knee or transfemoral amputations with concomitant ipsilateral femoral fractures are extremely rare injuries.
And unavoidable mortality when it is as a result of extremely serious injuries incompatile with survival.
Fractures of the distal radius are extremely common injuries and the outcome differs depending on the type of fracture.
"I don't think it's too significant but I know groins are extremely complicated injuries to have.
Thus, transscaphoid, transcapitate, transtriquetral, perilunate dislocations are extremely rare injuries, and are best treated using open reduction and internal fixation with ligamentous repair.
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