Gun shot injuries to the temporal bone: Anatomic predictors of mortality

Leandro Socolovsky, Mihai A. Bentan, Michael Bauschard,Kaitlyn Reichl,Daniel H. Coelho

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY(2024)

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Purpose: To explore anatomic predictors of mortality from gunshot wounds involving the temporal bone. Methods: A retrospective search of radiology reports was performed for all patients with CT reports suggestive of gunshot wounds (GSW) to the TB (2000-2020). All cases were reviewed by the senior author to confirm injury to the temporal bone. Detailed demographic and radiographic data were collected.Main findings: A total of 120 patients met inclusion criteria. The majority of patients were male (n = 101) and the average age was 32.9. The squamosa was the most commonly involved subsite (n = 90), followed by the mastoid (n = 43). Squamosal entry site had the highest associated mortality (89.7 %). For those with known disposition, 65.8 % (79 of 120) expired on the same hospital admission. Inpatient otolaryngology consultation was noted in 18.3 % (n = 22) of patients, with poor outpatient follow-up.Conclusions: This series represents the largest survey of GSW to the temporal bone to date. Although associated mortality is high and outpatient follow-up poor, otolaryngologists should be aware of associated morbidities to facilitate both inpatient and subsequent outpatient management.
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Temporal bone trauma,Radiology,GSW,Mortality
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