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Russellmark11

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Does somebody has a clue what happned.
Ruptus of Larynx?
It's an esophageal perforation. It is a bursting from radial forces being applied. Think of a race car in a sharp turn. This makes a sudden increase in intraluminal pressures and is usually caused by vomiting or retching. It is present in elderly deaths because your esophagus weakens as you get older.

It's an esophageal perforation. It is a bursting from radial forces being applied. Think of a race car in a sharp turn. This makes a sudden increase in intraluminal pressures and is usually caused by vomiting or retching. It is present in elderly deaths because your esophagus weakens as you get older.
The weight of his body was pulling him one way and the guy yanked his neck in the opposite direction. Intubation within 10 min is the only way to survive.
 

Wayne Kümmertz

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It's an esophageal perforation. It is a bursting from radial forces being applied. Think of a race car in a sharp turn. This makes a sudden increase in intraluminal pressures and is usually caused by vomiting or retching. It is present in elderly deaths because your esophagus weakens as you get older.


The weight of his body was pulling him one way and the guy yanked his neck in the opposite direction. Intubation within 10 min is the only way to survive.
Thank's for your medical explanation :thumbs: :thumbs:
It's an esophageal perforation. It is a bursting from radial forces being applied. Think of a race car in a sharp turn. This makes a sudden increase in intraluminal pressures and is usually caused by vomiting or retching. It is present in elderly deaths because your esophagus weakens as you get older.


The weight of his body was pulling him one way and the guy yanked his neck in the opposite direction. Intubation within 10 min is the only way to survive.
 
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