Transportation Injuries Flashcards
What are the most common injuries ?
1- RTA
2- train ( railway) accidents
3- aircraft accidents
RTA injuries is divided into
1- pedestrians injuries
2- vehicles occupants injuries
Talk about pesdestrians patterend injuries
1- primary impact injury
-Def : injuries due to direct impact of the vehicle with victim
- MLI :
( blunt trauma ) - patterend abrasions
- patterned bruises
Taking the shape of the vehicle
Along with torn clothes indicating the point of impact
2- secondary
-Def : injuries when the victum hits the ground or any object
- MLI :
~Its more dangerous than primary - sliding abrasions
- bruises
- lacerations
- skull or spine fractures
~ site : typically present on the opposite side to primary injury but it if the victim is thrown multiple times the injuries can occur in any part of body
3- run over injuries
-def : when the vehicle passes over victim’s body
- MLI :
~ vary according to involved site of body , weight of vehicle, surface area of contact
~ tyre marks imprints on victim body , helps in identification of vehicle
What are vehicle occupants injuries ?
1- driver seat occupant inj ( most common)
2- front seat occupant inj ( most serious )
3- rear seat occupant inj
Talk about driver seat occupant inj
1- head injuries
~ extra cranial ( scalp)
Blunt : abrasions
Sharp : lacerations, superficial cuts
~ cranial ( skull)
Fractures
~ intracranial
Hemorrhage , brain lacerations, diffuse axonal injury ( DAI )
2- neck
- deceleration accidents cause whiplash injuries : the head is thrown violently forwards ( hyperflexion ) followed by severe hyperextension which is more dangerous as it can cause dislocation or fracture of spine in cervical region causing spinal cord injuries or paralysis
3- chest
~Skin , soft tissues : abrasions, bruises, laceration due the steering wheel
~ sternal and rib fractures are common ( flial chest ) that may lead to lung injuries
~ organs : myocardial , lung contusions
~ aorta : aorta transection may occur at the junction between arch , desending aorta
4- abdomin
~Liver can develop lacerations , can occur as shallow , mullitple , deep which is fatal , the right lobe is more common as it is unprotectable by thoracic cage
~spleen can develop shallow tears around its hilum
5- bony fractures
~ lower limb injuries occurs in 30 % in cases while upper limb injuries occurs in 15%
~ knee impacts on dashboard causing fractures of patella , distal part of femur
~ hip dislocation , fractures in neck of femur
Talk about front seat occupant inj
1- it is called * la place du mort *
2- similar to driver injuries but more dangerous as there is no steering wheel preventing extensive forward projection , the driver pays more attention to the road
Talk about rear seat occupant inj
- it is the least affected except if ejection occurs
Talk about seat belt injuries
(5)
1- bruises are more common especially on chest wall or abdomin
2- visceral lesions: rupture of mesentry , small , large gut , bladder
3- crushed aorta
4- fractures or dislocation of lumbar spine
5- seat belt syndrome: rupture of small or large intestine with fractures of lumbar spine in the plane of lab seat
What is the role of doctor in mass disaster
• Treatment in mass disaster is priority involving decision making about triage which is a process to determine the priority of treating the victim according to the severity conditions, dividing the victim into
❤️ high priority: victim is in imediate danger , could be saved
💛 medium priority: victim is not in imediate danger , no need to imediate medical care
💚 ambulatory : those who have minor trauma or psychologically traumatizied beeding sedation or reassurance
🖤 beyond the emergency care , death : victim is in imediate danger , but couldn’t be saved due to inadequate medical care
🖤death : the priority is identification