Key Clinical Message: Arrow injuries have not disappeared in our environment despite the advances in the development of warfare tools in the world. All regions of the body can be the target of these arrows and in particular the cephalic region whose gravity will depend on the structures reached.
Abstract: With the development of modern weapons of war, arrow wounds have become rare in developed countries, but they are still common in developing countries, including Niger.
We present a case highlighting bottlenecks on the care chain for a victim of an open traumatic brain injury. Risks of severe complications, infectious in particular, escalate with every hour.
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