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A Fortunate Story of an Unusual AK-47 Bullet Trajectory: Always Keep a Smartphone in Your Pocket

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 April 2016

Oscar Thabouillot*
Affiliation:
Emergency Department, Louis-Jacques Bégin Military Hospital, St Mandé-Paris, France French Military Health Service Academy – Ecole du Val de Grâce, Paris, France
Pierre Perrier
Affiliation:
Emergency Department, Louis-Jacques Bégin Military Hospital, St Mandé-Paris, France French Military Health Service Academy – Ecole du Val de Grâce, Paris, France
Nicolas-Charles Roche
Affiliation:
Cardiology Department, Louis-Jacques Bégin Military Hospital, St Mandé-Paris, France
David Agard
Affiliation:
French Military Health Service Academy – Ecole du Val de Grâce, Paris, France Orthopedic and Traumatologic Surgery, Louis-Jacques Bégin Military Hospital, St Mandé-Paris, France
Olivier Barbier
Affiliation:
Orthopedic and Traumatologic Surgery, Louis-Jacques Bégin Military Hospital, St Mandé-Paris, France
Guillaume Martin
Affiliation:
Emergency Department, Louis-Jacques Bégin Military Hospital, St Mandé-Paris, France
Eric Viant
Affiliation:
Emergency Department, Louis-Jacques Bégin Military Hospital, St Mandé-Paris, France
Jean-Baptiste Leclere
Affiliation:
French Military Health Service Academy – Ecole du Val de Grâce, Paris, France Orthopedic and Traumatologic Surgery, Louis-Jacques Bégin Military Hospital, St Mandé-Paris, France
*
Correspondence: Oscar Thabouillot Emergency Department Louis-Jacques Bégin Military Hospital St Mandé-Paris, France E-mail: thabouillot@hotmail.com
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Abstract

This is a report of a fortunate story of an unusual AK-47 bullet trajectory which took place during the Paris (France) attack of November 13th, 2015. A young man, trying to protect his girlfriend, interfered between her and a shooter. He had been wounded in the posterior compartment of the thigh. The bullet penetrated him and, instead of exiting, rebound against his Smartphone, which was in the front pocket of his pants. Thanks to that, the missile bullet did not injure his girlfriend but ended its trajectory in the fat tissue of his thigh.

Thabouillot O, Perrier P, Roche NC, Agard D, Barbier O, Martin G, Viant E, Leclere JB. A Fortunate Story of an Unusual AK-47 Bullet Trajectory: Always Keep a Smartphone in Your Pocket. Prehosp Disaster Med, 2016;31(3):343–345.

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Letter to the Editor
Copyright
© World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 2016 
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Figure 1 Diagram of the Action.

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Figure 2 Entrance and Exit Holes.

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Figure 3 Left Thigh X-ray Showing AK-47 Bullet.

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Figure 4 Smartphone with the Bullet Impact.