Traumatic Brain Injury – Brain Surgery Animation

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http://www.highimpact.com – This brain surgery animation was used to demonstrate a young girl’s craniotomy, cranioplasty, and reconstructive skull surgery after her vehicle was struck by a tractor-trailer. The procedures included the evacuation of a large epidural hematoma, the draining of the epidural space, and the reassembly of bone fragments to repair the skull.

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WHAT HAPPENED

A teenage girl was riding home with her parents and boyfriend from a Wednesday night church service when a tractor-trailer struck the back driver’s side of their car as they were traveling through an intersection. The impact sent the car spinning into oncoming traffic where it struck another vehicle. When paramedics arrived, the 17-year-old was unresponsive with bleeding from her left ear and a laceration from behind her left ear.

She was rushed to the hospital where she underwent a series of CT scans that showed a severely comminuted open skull fracture with an underlying 1.1 cm subdural hematoma. She was taken to the operating room where an emergency craniotomy was performed to evacuate the hematoma and reassemble the skull fragments. The patient gradually began to wake up and was discharged six days later, after she showed she could maneuver up and down the hallway.

The biggest challenge in a traumatic brain injury case like this – where most of the damages are deeply underlying and undetectable on the surface – is that the only visual evidence is in the form of 2D black-and-white radiographic films. This can look ambiguous to the typical juror because it’s often difficult to discern where these snapshots are located inside the person’s skull. Tony Seaton, Esq., and Robert Bates, Esq., needed to reinforce this 2D radiographic evidence with maximum 3D context.

We equipped them with a custom Diagnostic Slice Chooser: an interactive presentation that presents radiographic slides within a three-dimensional model of the patient’s head. We also designed the model accurately to the patient’s likeness and colorized the films to highlight key areas of damage. The attorneys could show the complete depth and magnitude of his client’s injuries at every level both before and after the surgery. After establishing the full extent of damages, we also created an animation to walk viewers through the surgical experience the patient would undergo as a result of her injuries.

The visual presentation helped jurors understand the destructive impact this collision had on this young teenager’s life, and Mr. Seaton and Mr. Bates, Esq., were able to acquire a $4.5M settlement for his client.

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Comments

@caseyandtoryshalloween1236 says:

This is what Johnny Knoxville had

@Germany7614 says:

I had brain surgery in 1986. The Lord has blessed me with a wonderful and healthy life. Thank You Jesus Christ. 🙏🎚🦋

@aaronmiwiify says:

This just happened to my father😢

@nahuagonzalo7424 says:

Will this work for brain swelling if infected by rabies?

@jhayregz says:

I had severe TBI on Aug 19th of this year(2023).
Hit in the head with a 8 foot steel bar. It was a workplace accident while I was training someone. Workplace didn't give the trainee a helmet on his first day(weird) so I lent him mine.
Woke up in the ICU not knowing what happened.
Was in for a Craniotomy Hematoma. Was on life support for a bit as well during the surgery. Blood leaking from both ears.
Amazingly, I was out in 4 days. I did have major headaches for weeks and had vertigo every time I got up from laying down. Had to have my head elevated 30 degrees when I slept(so uncomfortable). 38 staples in my head and now a permanent scar(like a question mark) on the right side of my head.
Now I'm doing good. All the Doctors, Neurologist and Physicians I've seen say it's amazing how it's like nothing happened to me.
Definitely a wake up call and to be thankful to God for the amazing healing process.

@Trendster says:

What happens to that drain?

@monasiabadger5209 says:

I suffer from TBI since 2009

@jingjingyou9765 says:

Can I have permission to use images in your video for papers and presentations please? I will cite the source.

@johnsena-px2zf says:

Thinking how just 3 commets?

@fetihh says:

How does this have 4m views but 1 comment? Wtf?

@soumyadeepghosh3707 says:

What is the survival chance of 80 years old

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