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Review
. 2025 Mar 26;39(1):3-7.
doi: 10.1055/s-0044-1801406. eCollection 2025 Feb.

Introduction to Ballistic Injuries

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Introduction to Ballistic Injuries

Winston R Owens et al. Semin Plast Surg. .

Abstract

Firearm-related trauma in the United States is a public health crisis with increasing rates of gun-mortality annually. Within the United States, minorities are disproportionally affected by firearms, and nonmedical factors play a significant role in predicting an individual's risk for experiencing gun trauma. Devastating injuries associated with head gunshot wounds often require care from multidisciplinary teams to achieve favorable outcomes. Despite collaborative care, complications after firearm injuries transcend beyond physical damage and result in lasting psychological, social, and economic burdens. This article reviews ballistic terminology, epidemiology, social determinants of health, and the quality of life of gunshot wound survivors.

Keywords: GSW; ballistic injuries; ballistics; gunshot wound; plastic surgeons; quality of life; social determinants of health; trauma.

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Conflict of Interest None declared.

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