Part 4/7:
Internal Organ Damage and the Severity of Trauma
Further medical explanations compare injuries to the shaking of a soft tofu block—illustrating how solid organs like the liver, spleen, or intestines can be torn upon impact. These organs are fragile in the face of high-speed collisions and can sustain damage similar to a shaken tofu, leading to internal bleeding and other complications.
Inside the operating room, surgeons work diligently to stop internal bleeding, such as in the case of liver injury. This invasive process highlights the critical importance of rapid medical intervention in trauma cases.