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Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care | 1996
Stefan M. Duma; Tyler A. Kress; David J. Porta; Charles Dean Woods; John N. Snider; Peter M. Fuller; Rod J. Simmons
OBJECTIVE To acquire a better understanding of airbag-induced eye injuries, 25 cases are reviewed and an attempt is made to identify the causal mechanisms associated with each injury. DESIGN AND METHODS The National Highway Traffic Safety Administrations National Accident Sampling System for the years 1984-1994 was accessed to identify automobile accidents that included airbag deployment and injury to the ocular region. The search provided 25 such cases with detailed studies of the accident scene and medical records of the injuries. The cases were comprehensively reviewed to determine the casual mechanisms associated with each group of injuries. RESULTS The study determined that the injuries range from mild corneal abrasions to retinal detachment. Causation for each injury was determined and is detailed. The injuries were grouped according to location within the ocular region, and the distribution is shown. CONCLUSIONS Most of the injuries were induced by impact with the fully deployed airbag, but the more severe ocular trauma resulted from the actively deploying airbag striking the occupant. Thus, ocular trauma from airbags can occur in very minor impacts. Additionally, the left eye seemed more vulnerable to injury than the right. Nontethered airbags have greater inflation distances that tend to increase the probability of injury. External parameters that may also increase the severity of eye injury include an unfastened seat belt, sitting too close to the steering wheel, or wearing glasses.
RIDER-PASSENGER PROTECTION IN MOTORCYCLE COLLISIONS (SAE SP-827) SAE TECHNICAL PAPER 900746 | 1990
Tyler A. Kress; John N. Snider; Peter M. Fuller; Jack Wasserman; Guy V. Tucker; Shinichi Sakamoto
It has been widely reported that injury to the leg is the most common form of non-fatal trauma associated with motorcycle accidents. Furthermore, it has also been reported that the majority of motorcycle leg injuries resemble those experienced by pedestrians in that they do not involve crush. Rather, these injuries appear to involve only a direct impact between the leg and an opposing rigid object. Often the soft tissue of the limb is injured from the inside out in that sharp bone fragments and jagged ends lacerate the soft tissue as relative motion occurs. The complexity of understanding these results is due to a combination of impact effects, biological material properties and human geometric considerations. Our ongoing research, underway for several years, is providing the fundamental data for cadaver leg and bone impact response. To conduct this research a unique test facility has been developed that simulates collisions between automobiles and pedestrians, motorcycles, or bicycles. Results are presented and discussed for the purposes of understanding fracture behavior of the human leg and tibia. For the covering abstract see IRRD 853578.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care | 1996
Stefan M. Duma; Tyler A. Kress; David J. Porta; Charles Dean Woods; John N. Snider; Peter M. Fuller; Rod J. Simmons
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1995 INTERNATIONAL IRCOBI CONFERENCE ON THE BIOMECHANICS OF IMPACT, SEPTEMBER 13-15, 1995, BRUNNEN, SWITZERLAND | 1995
Tyler A. Kress; David J. Porta; John N. Snider; Peter M. Fuller; Jennie P. Psihogios; Wendy L. Heck; Stephen J. Frick; Jack Wasserman
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1993 INTERNATIONAL IRCOBI CONFERENCE ON THE BIOMECHANICS OF IMPACTS, SEPTEMBER 8-9-10, 1993, EINDHOVEN, THE NETHERLANDS | 1993
Tyler A. Kress; John N. Snider; David J. Porta; Peter M. Fuller; Jack Wasserman; Guy V. Tucker
Proceedings of the International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury conference | 1987
Peter M. Fuller; John N. Snider
Proceedings of the 14th International Technical Conference on the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles (ESV) | 1995
David J. Porta; Tyler A. Kress; John N. Snider; Peter M. Fuller; Robert Russell; John W. Hudson
Proceedings of the 14th International Technical Conference on the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles (ESV) | 1995
David J. Porta; Tyler A. Kress; John N. Snider; Peter M. Fuller
Journal of Trauma Nursing | 1996
Stefan M. Duma; T. Dress; David J. Porta; Charles Dean Woods; John N. Snider; Peter M. Fuller; Rod J. Simmons
Proceedings of the International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury conference | 1989
John N. Snider; Jack Wasserman; Tyler A. Kress; Peter M. Fuller; Roberto Benson; Guy V. Tucker