Ekong C E, Gabriel Y H
J Trauma. 1980 May;20(5):422-3.
An unusual case of penetrating head injury by rearview mirror is reported. The case demonstrates an important mechanical principle that when a relatively small impact is applied over a small area, it is converted to a large force with potential to cause substantial tissue damage. At 1-year followup the patient showed no complications, following craniotomy and removal of the foreign body.
报告了一例罕见的因后视镜导致的穿透性头部损伤病例。该病例展示了一个重要的力学原理,即当在小面积上施加相对较小的冲击力时,它会转化为具有造成大量组织损伤潜力的大力。在开颅手术并取出异物后,患者在1年的随访中未出现并发症。