2007, Número 6
Trauma facial asociado a activación inusual de bolsa de aire. Reporte de un caso
Toranzo FJM, Fierro SVM, Rojas LLH
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 16
Paginas: 255-258
Archivo PDF: 105.74 Kb.
RESUMEN
La instalación de bolsas de aire en los vehículos automotores, en conjunto con los cinturones de seguridad, ha reducido la incidencia de lesiones en cabeza y cuello posteriores a colisiones frontales o laterales. La NHTSA ha reportado en sus últimos estudios realizados que la instalación de bolsas de aire ha salvado vidas en accidentes automovilísticos. Sin embargo, las bolsas de aire son causantes de abrasiones, heridas, quemaduras y otras lesiones. A continuación se reporta un caso donde se presenta trauma facial debido a activación inusual de bolsa de aire y se realiza revisión de la literatura.
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