Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries
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Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries
1INTRODUCTIONThoracic trauma (TT) is all injuries of thoracic wall and organs within the thorax. Thoracic trauma is broadly categorized by mechanism i Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries into blunt (BTT) or penetrating trauma (PTT) [1].Thoracic trauma is one of the most commonly found injuries among traffic accidents and often results in severe stage and high mortality rate. Prior to the 20th century-, the majority of thoracic trauma victims were soldiers while the number of work ac Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries cidents was minor let alone a tiny number of traffic accidents. From the mid-20th century, thanks to the advance of technology and the proliferation oForensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries
f cars as vehicles and highway systems, the quantity of thoracic accidents broke out and the number of injuries and deaths caused by traffic accidents1INTRODUCTIONThoracic trauma (TT) is all injuries of thoracic wall and organs within the thorax. Thoracic trauma is broadly categorized by mechanism i Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries ations and 25-50% of traumatic deaths[3]. The main reason of TT is road ttaffic accidents (RTA). making up for 80% of all TT cases, the percentage is even higher in countries with low to mid incomes[4].In Vietnam while there is lacking of detail statistics on TT of all causes, road-traffic-accidents Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries -related TT was the reason behind 50% of8248 traffic-related deaths found in 2018 [5]. In the period of 1989-1998. the number of traffic accidents cliForensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries
mbed rapidly with head injury was the most prominent cause. Nowadays, due to the improvement of traffic infrastructure and the growth in number of hig1INTRODUCTIONThoracic trauma (TT) is all injuries of thoracic wall and organs within the thorax. Thoracic trauma is broadly categorized by mechanism i Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries olicy and safety, especially legalization of helmet laws for motorbike, also play an important role to the shift of7cite pattern, from head injuries to thoracic and other traumas [6].In TT scenarios, lung is the most vulnerable organ. BTT tends to cause more severe lung injuries with higher mortalit Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries y rate than PTT. Conduction of a research to assess lung injury pattern in more detail maimer and the correlations between pattern of thoracic traumaForensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries
and lung injuries is an uigent need as it would provide a aid to the clinical doctors in diagnosing and treating wounded victims. Thereby, elucidating1INTRODUCTIONThoracic trauma (TT) is all injuries of thoracic wall and organs within the thorax. Thoracic trauma is broadly categorized by mechanism i Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries and lower the mortality rate and overall, improve the outcome of traumatic victims. Those amelioration would eventually contribute to ease the social burden of diseases.While there are several studies on TT and lung injuiy in Vietnam, most of them are focus on the TT in clinical situations. For the Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries forensic approach, there are not many research on the field conducted recently. Luu Sy Hung et al (2008) have reported on similar assessment, howeverForensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries
the research only cover cases from 2004- 2007 which is outdate by 2021. Base on these aforementioned scenarios, to provide more up-to-date data and st1INTRODUCTIONThoracic trauma (TT) is all injuries of thoracic wall and organs within the thorax. Thoracic trauma is broadly categorized by mechanism i Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries aluate the correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuriesCHAPTER 1: LITERATURE REVIEW1.1 Global injuries burden and Vietnam's statisticsThere are 4.4 million deaths annually from injuries in general . making trauma the 3rd leading cause of death and the most prominent cause of dea Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries th for people from 15-44)0 (WHO report in 2020) [7]. In 15- 29yo age group. 3 out of top 53cause of death are injury-related, namely, road ttaffic injForensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries
uries, homicide and suicide[S], In 2020. the road accidents, the most prominent cause among traumatic events, rose to 2rd leading cause of deaths, tak1INTRODUCTIONThoracic trauma (TT) is all injuries of thoracic wall and organs within the thorax. Thoracic trauma is broadly categorized by mechanism i Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries llowed by falling, violence, gun abuse.... Traumatic deaths are far more common in underdeveloped countries with low to mid incomes (9). Gender is also a factor as males to female are about 2:1 when it comes to overall traumatic events and 3:1 in ttaffic-related traumas.[10]ptldeeR6ífebePrt)5taDaHệa Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries eặbed aeaBiodtectbèđebseãsptesenêétìeỉnSàỉ4heeappi^gmmfQCdBt.tAíeỉès&niÈíeneHerpaebÈẹmproper method should1.2 Anatomy reviewGENERAL DESCRIPTIONSThe thForensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries
orax is an irregularly shaped cylinder with a narrow opening (superior thoracic aperture) superiorly and a relatively large opening (inferior thoracic1INTRODUCTIONThoracic trauma (TT) is all injuries of thoracic wall and organs within the thorax. Thoracic trauma is broadly categorized by mechanism i Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries phragm.The musculoskeletal wall of the thorax is flexible and consists of segmentally arranged vertebrae, ribs, and muscles and the sternum.The thoracic canty enclosed by the thoracic wall and the diaphragm is subdivided into three major compartments:+ a left and a right pleural cavity, each surroun Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries ding a lung, and- the mediastinum.The mediastinum is a thick, flexible soft tissue partition oriented longitudinally in a median sagittal position. ItForensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries
contains the heart esophagus, trachea, major nen es, and major systemic blood vessels.The pleural canties are completely separated from each other by1INTRODUCTIONThoracic trauma (TT) is all injuries of thoracic wall and organs within the thorax. Thoracic trauma is broadly categorized by mechanism i Forensic assessment of lung injuries and correlations between pattern of thoracic trauma and lung injuries n be entered surgically without opening the pleural cavities.1INTRODUCTIONThoracic trauma (TT) is all injuries of thoracic wall and organs within the thorax. Thoracic trauma is broadly categorized by mechanism iGọi ngay
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