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Saw this thread and just spoke on fb chat with a paramedic mate of mine about it. She says top 5 causes of death/mechanism of injuries in cases of motorcyclists that are pronounced dead at the scene or on arrival... are in order...
Catastrophic traumatic brain injury (TBI) - severe blunt force trauma to the head causing either instant cessation of brain stem activity or inter-cranial haemorrhage. (Most common cause of general injury death)
Internal bleeding due to blunt force trauma to the abdomen and chest.
Cervical spine fractures causing fatal spinal chord injury. Broken neck. Often combined with TBI... impact to head causes unsurvivable TBI and spinal injury.
Traumatic aortic transection - blunt force trauma to the chest literally ripping the aorta from the heart resulting in very quick death due to internal blood loss. Second most common cause of injury death in general (as opposed to motorcycle accidents), after TBI.
Exsanguination following penetrating trauma or lacerations (bodywork, tree branches, fence posts, etc)
1-4 are the most common, in about 90% of the cases.
All of these mechanisms of injury are due to massive deceleration that the body just cannot cope with.
Your brain literally smashes into the inside of the skull.
Your lungs, liver, heart, they crash into your ribcage and connecting tissue and vessels get stretched to their limit, and beyond.
In situations where the patient makes it to hospital but does not survive, the cause is usually cardiac arrest due to hypovolemic shock (caused by internal bleeding) or lack of brain activity due to TBI.
She said often there will be multiple mechanisms that would cause death, e.g. someone who has a head on collision with a car may have a severe head injury that causes instant death, but aortic transection that would cause death in a matter of seconds, and other internal bleeding that would not have been survivable even in the absence of any other injuries.
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So it is literally the massive g forces destroying organs. That means the only way around it would be to slow them down over a longer distance...meaning really thick padding/crumple zone. Maybe something like this will work?
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| Celt500 wrote: | | Llama-Farmer wrote: | Saw this thread and just spoke on fb chat with a paramedic mate of mine about it. She says horrible, horrible stuff... |
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And rather than coming into contact with stationary/near-stationary objects which would cause this rapid deceleration and splunching of organs, you're saying we should not hit such objects and go around them instead.
Seems simple enough...
Or just do what this guy does
https://www.epicinter.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/bike-crash.gif
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What were the kind of injuries you saw there in the patients who survived? |
You name it, basically everything from minor to major trauma injuries that you'd expect from coming off at high speed or being hit at high speed.
Multiple fractures, including compound fractures, limbs detached (torn off basically), lacerations of internal organs and the ones that I used to find the saddest were spinal injuries, especially around the thoracic and cervical area, as you know they'll be paralysed from the neck down in most cases.
Also, you wouldn't believe what levels of pain some bikers can withstand to get out of their leathers, rather than let you cut them off, no matter how many broken bones they've got. Some would rather fight you first.  ____________________ There ain't no devil, there's just god when he's drunk.
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| Dave70 wrote: | | Llama-Farmer wrote: |
What were the kind of injuries you saw there in the patients who survived? |
You name it, basically everything from minor to major trauma injuries that you'd expect from coming off at high speed or being hit at high speed.
Multiple fractures, including compound fractures, limbs detached (torn off basically), lacerations of internal organs and the ones that I used to find the saddest were spinal injuries, especially around the thoracic and cervical area, as you know they'll be paralysed from the neck down in most cases.
Also, you wouldn't believe what levels of pain some bikers can withstand to get out of their leathers, rather than let you cut them off, no matter how many broken bones they've got. Some would rather fight you first.  |
Are traumatic amputations like that ever able to be successfully reattached with surgery?
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