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Anybody want to take a guess at what this is ?
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A metalic object attached to a wooden handle. Had to be traveling at a high rate of speed. Wound could be survivable since did not cross the mid brain, although quality of life will suffer greatly.
 
Because of the light at the end, I would GUESS that is metal and the shaft is not.

So, I would be led to surmise an arrow????

Posted at same time as above answer---looks like we are on the same trajectory, though
 
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This patient presented for a failed suicide attempt with a pen. The axial CT scan shows an entire ball-point pen.:eek: As Ed pointed out, the metal tip of the pen refracted the beam. The pen missed the optic nerve, middle cerebral artery and any eloquent brain. The pen was removed under fluoroscopic guidance. Upon removal, there was bleeding from the ophthalmic artery. Endovascular embolisation of the bleeding vessel was performed with coils with a good result. It ended well as the patient retained both his vision and life.
 

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A metalic object attached to a wooden handle. Had to be traveling at a high rate of speed. Wound could be survivable since did not cross the mid brain, although quality of life will suffer greatly.

I believe this assumes there is some sort of brain functioning BEFORE the injury. In this case that COULD be an erroneous assumption:eek::eek::eek:
 
Pretty crazy if you ask me. This makes the first time i've heard about a suicide mission with a bic. I'm sure there were some knives in the kitchen.
 
No more pens on airplanes. FAA will be banning those next.

I havent been able to carry one of my pens on a plane since 911! Last time I traveled I had two portfolios in the hold!

I immediately thought of Phineas Gage when I saw the x-ray! Poor guy gave himself a frontal lobotomy with a steel tamping rod while working on the continental rail road........it completely altered the man and his behavioral issues, caused by the accident, destroyed his life! I hope this PT has a better outcome.

Guys you dont know just how crazy folks are till you have worked an ER......and they are the loonies that are free!!!!
 
Thanks Doc for the thought provoking post, but I like your post when you share you craftsmanship with us so much better. Wear safety glasses and face shield everyone!
 
Thanks Doc for the thought provoking post, but I like your post when you share you craftsmanship with us so much better. Wear safety glasses and face shield everyone!

Lynn, I'm sorry...I was not sure whether I should post this or not...on second thought...:redface:...probably not good idea..if people can listen to the highlighted portion of your post..it will have served some purpose. Again, sorry. Doc
 
Hmmmm. Since he can see, and his brain was not completely trashed hopefully he will be placed some place that can give him the help he needs.
 
Thanks Doc for the thought provoking post, but I like your post when you share you craftsmanship with us so much better. Wear safety glasses and face shield everyone!

Lynn, I'm sorry...I was not sure whether I should post this or not...on second thought...:redface:...probably not good idea..if people can listen to the highlighted portion of your post..it will have served some purpose. Again, sorry. Doc

Doc, I am most grateful for all your post, especially this one. Anything that can make me be careful around the equipment with which I work everyday is welcome and this, even though self inflicted, brings safety to the forefront. Again Doc, thank you.
Charles
 
Man at least the person should have used a cheap slimline!! Lord how low class can you get! Trying to off your self with a Bic or a Paper Mate.
Send them over to me, I'll give them a full size Gent,and a 4 LB dead blow hammer, t should work better..
 
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