BACKGROUND Craniocerebral injuries belong to the category of bodily injuries which are characterised by high mortality and a high percentage of permanent effects in the form of disability. The likelihood… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND Craniocerebral injuries belong to the category of bodily injuries which are characterised by high mortality and a high percentage of permanent effects in the form of disability. The likelihood of this injury exists in the workplace too. Performing works at a hight or using high-pressure or mechanical machinery exposes employees to a higher risk of a craniocerebral injury. CASE REPORT This case study deals with the topic of open craniocerebral trauma suffered by a 20-year-old man who was wearing no head protection at his place of work. It details the management of this trauma at the site of the accident, during transfer to the hospital and during hospitalisation. CONCLUSION Fast transport, effective diagnostics and implementation of surgical treatment contributed to a good final result.
               
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