Clinical Radiology
Volume 64, Issue 12 , Pages 1146-1157, December 2009

Imaging assessment of penetrating craniocerebral and spinal trauma

  • C. Offiah

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationGuarantor and correspondent: C. Offiah, Department of Neuroradiology, The Royal London Hospital, Barts and The London NHS Trust, Whitechapel, London E1 1BB, UK. Tel.: +44 207 377 7000x14 2456; fax: +44 207 377 7165.
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  • S. Twigg

Department of Neuroradiology, The Royal London Hospital, Barts and The London NHS Trust, Whitechapel, London, UK

Received 10 April 2009; received in revised form 16 June 2009; accepted 26 June 2009.

Craniocerebral and spinal penetrating trauma, which may be either missile (most typically gun-related) or non-missile (most typically knife-related), is becoming an increasingly common presentation to the urban general and specialized radiology service in the UK. These injuries carry significant morbidity and mortality with a number of criteria for prognosis identifiable on cross-sectional imaging. Potential complications can also be pre-empted by awareness of certain neuroradiological features. Not all of these injuries are criminal in origin, however, a significant proportion will be, requiring, on occasion, provision of both ante-mortem and post-mortem radiological opinion to the criminal investigative procedure. This review aims to highlight certain imaging features of penetrating craniocerebral and spinal trauma including important prognostic, therapeutic, and forensic considerations.

 

PII: S0009-9260(09)00238-4

doi:10.1016/j.crad.2009.06.004

Clinical Radiology
Volume 64, Issue 12 , Pages 1146-1157, December 2009