@article { author = {Gachabayov, Mahir}, title = {Challenges of Impalement Injuries}, journal = {Archives of Trauma Research}, volume = {6}, number = {3}, pages = {53-54}, year = {2017}, publisher = {Kashan University of Medical Sciences}, issn = {2251-953X}, eissn = {2251-9599}, doi = {10.4103/atr.atr_23_17}, abstract = {Background: I read the paper on impalement injury by Kolahdouzan et al. with interest, for what I would like to thank the authors.[1] I would like to share an interesting case from our practice and my viewpoint. A 61‑year‑old male patient was brought in by paramedics and a brigade of emergency situations with left‑sided thoracic impalement injury. The patient, who was in a road maintenance team, was impaled by a wooden block while driving his truck in a construction site almost 2 h before admission [Figure 1].}, keywords = {Impalement Injury,Trauma,Wound}, url = {https://archtrauma.kaums.ac.ir/article_87572.html}, eprint = {https://archtrauma.kaums.ac.ir/article_87572_39ed4c34bf3d4c47849c1e37caf1c5db.pdf} }