PMID: 8614055Apr 1, 1996Paper

Bilateral Smith fracture of the radius caused by airbag deployment

The Journal of Trauma
F MarcoL López-Durán

Abstract

A passenger-side occupant of a car involved in a collision suffered bilateral Smith's fracture after extending both arms for protection and being hit by the deploying airbag.

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