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Fatal abdominal injuries in a bicycle-pedestrian collision - Reconstruction using multibody simulation.

Holger Muggenthaler1, Stefanie Drobnik2, Michael Hubig2, Wolfgang Fiebig3, Gita Mall2.   

Abstract

Fatal bicycle-pedestrian collisions do not occur frequently and thus are rarely reported in literature. Pedestrians in bicycle-pedestrian accidents often sustain severe craniocerebral injuries caused by a collision induced fall with head impact on the road surface. We describe a case where a pedestrian crossing a road was hit by a bicycle. Hematomas of the left lower leg and of the left flank/abdomen were found to be caused by the primary impact. However, the fatal injuries were found to be contralateral with a rupture of the right renal pedicle, a rupture of the right lobe of the liver and a tear of the vena cava. Neither the bicycle impact nor a fall onto the road surface could cause these injuries. Multibody simulation (PC Crash 9.2) revealed entanglement between the bicyclist and the pedestrian followed by a contact interaction between the pedestrian laying on the road surface and the falling bicyclist. In forensic case work post-crash contact interactions between the bicyclist and the pedestrian should be considered as a potential source of severe injuries.

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Keywords:  Bicycle-pedestrian-collision; Multibody simulation; Reconstruction

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28409387     DOI: 10.1007/s12024-017-9866-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Forensic Sci Med Pathol        ISSN: 1547-769X            Impact factor:   2.007


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