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Citation

Vock R, Burrlein R, Schulz E. Beitr. Gerichtl. Med. 1990; 48: 601-611.

Vernacular Title

Zur Statistik des stumpfen Bauchtraumas im Obduktionsgut des Instituts fur

Affiliation

Institut für Rechtsmedizin, Universität Würzburg.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1990, Verlag Franz Deuticke)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2241848

Abstract

The autopsy material of the Institute for Forensic Medicine of the University of Wuerzburg, comprising 2512 post-mortem examinations between 1981 and 1988, was statistically analyzed. Blunt abdominal traumas could be detected in 424 (= 17%) of the 2512 deceased. Essential results: In 3/4 of the cases a traffic accident was the harmful event, followed by occupational accidents and suicide. In 9 cases the blunt abdominal trauma was caused by resuscitative measures. 96.6% suffered from severe extraabdominal secondary injuries which, in 72% of the cases, occurred as craniocerebral traumas frequently determining the quoad vitam prognosis. In more than 90% death was caused by cranio-cerebral traumas, exsanguination, polytraumas as well as injuries of the cervical spine and the cervical spinal cord. Approx. 2/3 of the casualties died within 1 hour after having sustained the trauma. Only 31 injured persons did survive the harmful event more than 10 days; just 5 of them did not die before a period of more than 30 days. Late death was predominantly caused by secondary injuries adding up, peritonitis, pneumonia or pulmonary embolism.


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