Outlet

An exit hole is a wound in the human body that is formed as a result of the release of a foreign body from it. Such a hole can occur due to various injuries, such as gunshot wounds, explosions, or other traumatic injuries.

In most cases, the exit hole is large and can be very dangerous to human life. If there are fragments or bullets left in the wound, they must be removed immediately to avoid possible complications.

Various methods are used to treat the outlet hole, including surgery, medication, and physical therapy. Depending on the degree of damage and the patient’s condition, treatment can be complex and include several methods simultaneously.

Additionally, it is important to remember that an exit wound can cause serious health consequences to a person, so it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible.



Entry and exit openings Based on the location of the wound in the body, two parts are distinguished - the entrance (wound) opening and the exit opening. The exit or exit into the wound is also called its posterior (and sometimes posterior entrance) opening. The first is everything that has passed through the body, the second is everything from the body. The severity of these parts of the wound may vary. But if there are not very many wounds in the form of a rod (