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[The surgical treatment of gunshot wounds on the neck].

Vestn Otorinolaringol (2011) PMID 21720288

The author summarizes the original experience with the surgical treatment of gunshot wounds on the neck with reference to the specific approaches for the purpose dictated by the marked variability of the clinical course. An active surgical strategy is proposed depending on the character of tissue lesions, the form and direction of the wound canal.

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