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Accidents - All-terrain vehicles - 50+ years old - Year 2002 - Upper Leg

 



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Number Of Accidents (Estimate): 167
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Date: 10/19/2002Age: 52 yearsSex: MaleRace: Not stated in ER record
Location: Not recordedFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: Upper LegDiagnosis: Fracture
Product: All-terrain vehicles
FEMUR FX-ATV ACCIDENT-AT 40 MPH-THROWN FROM ATV
Disposition: Treated and admitted for hospitalization (within same facility)


Date: 06/09/2002Age: 70 yearsSex: MaleRace: Not stated in ER record
Location: Farm/ranchFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: Upper LegDiagnosis: Contusion Or Abrasion
Product: All-terrain vehicles
4-WHEELER ROLL-OVER IN PASRURE. NONWORKCONTUSION UPPER RIGHT LEG
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment


Date: 04/19/2002Age: 61 yearsSex: MaleRace: White
Location: Not recordedFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: Upper LegDiagnosis: Laceration
Product: All-terrain vehicles
PATIENT HAD A 4 WHEELER WRECK, HIT HIS RIGHT THIGH ON THE HANDLEBAR. DX-LACERATION RIGHT INNER THIGH 18CM, COMPLEX.
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment


Date: 01/11/2002Age: 73 yearsSex: FemaleRace: White
Location: Street or highwayFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: Upper LegDiagnosis: Fracture
Product: All-terrain vehicles
PATIENT WAS RIDING 4-WHEELER AND GOT HIT BY CAR. DX: FRACTURE TO UPPER AND LOWER LEG, LACERATION TO FACE AND LOWER LEG.
Disposition: Treated and admitted for hospitalization (within same facility)

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