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A Ballistics Examination of Firearm Injuries Involving Breast Implants
Authors:Christopher J Pannucci MD  MS  Adam J Cyr PhD  Neal G Moores MD  Jason B Young MD  Martin Szegedi PhD
Institution:1. Division of Plastic Surgery, Division of Health Services Research, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT;2. ARCCA Incorporated Forensic Engineering, Seattle, WA;3. Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT;4. Division of Acute Care Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT;5. Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Abstract:This ballistics study examines whether saline breast implants can decrease tissue penetration in firearm injuries. We hypothesize that the fluid column within a saline breast implant can alter bullet velocity and/or bullet pattern of mushrooming. The two experimental groups included saline implants with 7.4 cm projection and a no implant group. The experimental design allowed the bullet to pass‐through an implant and into ballistics gel (n = 10) or into ballistics gel without passage through an implant (n = 11). Shots that passed through an implant had 20.6% decreased penetration distance when compared to shots that did not pass‐through an implant; this difference was statistically significant (31.9 cm vs. 40.2 cm, p < 0.001). Implant group bullets mushroomed prior to gel entry, but the no implant group mushroomed within the gel. Bullet passage through a saline breast implant results in direct bullet velocity reduction and earlier bullet mushrooming; this causes significantly decreased ballistics gel penetration.
Keywords:forensic science  ballistics  firearm  gunshot injury  bullet  thoracic injury  thoracic trauma  breast implant  breast augmentation  breast reconstruction
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