Blunt Force Ball-peen Hammer Trauma
by Science Source
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Blunt Force Ball-peen Hammer Trauma
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Science Source
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Skull showing ball-peen hammer trauma, 1950s. Blunt force trauma is kind of an umbrella term. It is non-specific but sufficient enough to put on a death certificate. However, it can take many forms. A blunt object striking some part of the body causes blunt force trauma. The blunt object may be a bat, wrench, hammer, floor, dashboard, etc. The typical signs of blunt force trauma include lacerated major blood vessels or aorta, lacerated or crushed organs, hematoma, crushed or severed spinal cord or fractures of the skull. Any one of these injuries is sufficient to cause death.
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February 19th, 2013
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