Title of article :
A Retrospective Autopsy-Based Study on the Pattern of Head Injuries in Pillion Riders Involved in Fatal Road Traffic Accidents and Proposed Safety Measures
Author/Authors :
Sanjay, Sukumar Department of Forensic Medicine-Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Pondicherry, India
Abstract :
Background: Head injury is one of the commonest causes of mortality in motorcycle
accidents. This study aims to determine the pattern of injuries in fatal cases of pillion rider
accidents, because few studies have been conducted on this topic.
Methods: A total of 34 cases of pillion rider fatalities in Pondicherry, India were included in
the study.
Results: Scalp injuries and fractures were more commonly seen over the occipital (41% and
47%, respectively) and temporal region (21% and 38%, respectively) of the head especially in
females, also slip and fall off motorcycle (38%) was the commonest mode of injury.
Conclusion: Slip and fall was significantly higher (92%) in females as the position adopted
by female pillion riders was usually the side saddle position and the impact part of the head,
in falls from this position, usually involves the occipital or temporal region of the head. To
prevent the slip and fall off the bike, a safety belt/harness can be used to control the fall of the
pillion rider seated in a side saddle position, and this could reduce the mortality and morbidity
in pillion riders to some extent.
Keywords :
Head injury , Skull fracture , Road traffic accident , Pillion , Safety belt
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics