TY - JOUR PY - 1979// TI - Response of unembalmed cadaveric and living cerebral vessels to graded injury -- a pilot study JO - Proceedings: Stapp Car Crash Conference A1 - Smith, Ruth W. SP - 545 EP - 560 VL - 23 IS - N2 - This study investigates the propensity for rupture of living and unembalmed cadaveric canine cerebral vessels when subjected to similar injury. A 10 gram mass was dropped from varying heights onto the exposed brain in both the living and cadaveric state. The post-mortem cerebral vessels were reperfused with an ink marker at living pressures to simulate normal vascular distention with blood. Both living and cadaveric vessels ruptured in response to the same energy (100 to 400 cm gm). It is suggested that the physical integrity of post-mortem cerebral vessels is sufficiently adequate response to allow them to serve as indicators of brain injury in response to various loads.
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