Car Windshield Wiper in the Brain: Case Report

  • Liu Z
  • Hou X
  • Fan X
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background Transorbital intracranial penetrating injury is rare. Damage caused by a huge metallic foreign body is very critical and life-threatening.Method We report an extremely rare case of transorbital intracranial penetrating metal strip (a car windshield wiper), which has not previously been reported in the literature.Results Emergency craniotomy was performed; the object was removed successfully, and the patient's life was saved.Conclusion With the life-threatening penetrating brain injury caused by a huge foreign body, prompt surgical treatment and comprehensive postoperative treatment are important to save patients' lives.

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Liu, Z., Hou, X., Fan, X., Hu, Y., & Liu, G. (2016). Car Windshield Wiper in the Brain: Case Report. The Surgery Journal, 02(02), e42–e45. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1584170

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