Complex soft tissue injuries associated with portable charger detonation: four case reports from the war in Ukraine.

Eduard Mykolaiovych Khoroshun, Vitaliy Volodymyrovych Makarov, Volodymyr Volodymyrovych Nehoduiko, Maksym Olegovych Malimonenko, Hannah B H Wild, Serhii V Tertyshnyi
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This article describes the characteristics and management of injuries associated with ricochet effects due to portable charger detonation. We present a case series of four military personnel who sustained complex soft tissue injuries when portable chargers detonated after being struck by projectiles during combat. All patients were treated by an advanced surgical team at the Military Medical Clinical Center of the Northern Region in Kharkiv, Ukraine, over a 9-month period in 2023. Patient history, physical examination findings, laboratory studies, radiographic imaging, treatment approaches, and early outcomes were examined. All patients were male, with a mean age of 33±0.3 years. Complex soft tissue injury patterns arose when a projectile (such as a bullet or shrapnel) struck the charger, causing ricochet effects while damaging the battery housing and triggering detonation. The anatomical region of injury corresponded to the charger's placement in the patients' pockets, namely the thigh or buttock. Characteristic findings included local chemical burns of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, with surrounding ecchymosis. Surgical teams identified three zones of damage associated with this injury pattern: (1) a central zone with the most pronounced burn related changes, covering the smallest area of the three zones; (2) an intermediate zone of soft tissue damage from thermochemical reactions extending beyond the charger's profile; and (3) an outer zone of ecchymosis. Risks associated with carrying portable chargers during combat have not been well documented. These findings may inform injury prevention strategies for military personnel.

与便携式充电器爆炸有关的复杂软组织损伤:乌克兰战争中的四例报告。
这篇文章描述的特点和管理与伤害有关的弹跳效应,由于便携式充电器爆炸。我们提出了一个案例系列的四个军事人员谁持续复杂的软组织损伤时,便携式充电器引爆后被弹丸击中在战斗中。在2023年9个月的时间里,所有患者都在乌克兰哈尔科夫北部地区军事医学临床中心的一个先进外科团队接受治疗。检查了患者病史、体格检查结果、实验室研究、放射成像、治疗方法和早期结果。所有患者均为男性,平均年龄33±0.3岁。当弹丸(如子弹或弹片)击中充电器时,会产生复杂的软组织损伤模式,造成跳弹效应,同时损坏电池外壳并引发爆炸。损伤的解剖区域与充电器在患者口袋中的位置相对应,即大腿或臀部。特征性表现包括皮肤和皮下组织局部化学烧伤,周围有瘀斑。手术小组确定了与这种损伤模式相关的三个损伤区域:(1)烧伤相关变化最明显的中心区域,覆盖三个区域中最小的区域;(2)热化学反应造成的软组织损伤的中间区域,超出了充电器的轮廓;(3)瘀斑外区。在战斗中携带便携式充电器的相关风险尚未得到充分的记录。这些发现可能为军事人员的伤害预防策略提供信息。
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