Zum Verletzungsmuster bei tödlich verunglückten Pkw-Insassen nachen Heckkollisionen. (Injury pattern in fatal automobile accident passengers due to rear-end collisions.)

Author(s)
Nadjem, H. Ropohl, D. & Pollak, S.
Year
Abstract

The article reports on the injury pattern seen in fatally wounded car passengers after rear-end collisions on motorways. The study material included 5 rear-end collisions, in which 9 car occupants (5 drivers and 4 front-seat passengers) were killed. The change in velocity (delta v) was above 60 km/h in all the reported cases. The injury pattern showed the following characteristics: extensive soft-tissue traumatisation (subcutaneous haematomas, blood-filled pockets, "decollements") not discernible from outside on the back of the trunk, mostly in the lumbosacral region; dorsal serial rib fractures, often combined with fractures of the spine (including the sacrum and the coccyx) and/or the pelvis; ruptures of the aorta at the typical sites of predisposition; ruptures of the liver and spleen (particularly at the visceral surfaces). (Author/publisher)

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20030323 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Archiv für Kriminologie, Vol. 205 (2002), Nos. 5-6 (May-June), p. 138-146, 17 ref.

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