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Boy, 9, Recovers After Decapitation Separates Skull From Neck

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Boy, 9, Recovers After Decapitation Separates Skull From Neck

A 9-year-old Texas boy has almost fully recovered after suffering an orthopedic decapitation in a car accident 3 months ago, CBSNews.com reported Monday.

Jordan Taylor had a 1-2 percent chance of surviving this type of injury, which occurred when his skull separated from his neck. His spinal cord remained intact, however.

?I just kept screaming,? Jordan?s mom, Stacey Perez told CBSNews.com. ?I just wanted him to wake up.?

Perez was driving when a dump truck plowed into her car after running a stop sign, authorities said. Although Jordan was buckled up in the back seat, the impact was too much.

?The energy basically made his head lift up off his neck, and then move forward,? said Dr. Richard Roberts of Cook Childrens? Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas, the pediatric neurosurgeon that saved Jordan?s life.

?All of the connective tissue that essentially keeps your head connected to your neck was destroyed,? Roberts said.

Doctors reattached Jordan?s skull with a metal plate and titanium rods. His head was stabilized by a ?halo? or carbon fiber ring that is screwed to his skull and attached to a vest.

Perez said Jordan surprised everyone by regaining his speech and walking without the help of a walker. He will return to school after Christmas break.

?As far as I?m concerned, he has a full recovery ? he is neurologically intact,? Roberts said. ?He walks ? that?s one of the biggest things. He isn?t weak and is active, it?s amazing. He also has youth on his side. Being young, he has better tissue than someone who is 60 or 70.?

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,470904,00.html
 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
and this is how the zombie invasion begins...

they can walk and talk among us, there is no way to tell. they've infiltrated our highest positions and noone is safe.
 
Are they just making shit up now? "orthopedic decapitation" is a ridiculous term. The medical community would actually call it an Atlanto-Occipital Dislocation, and yes, it's usually fatal. Decapitation means the head comes off. His head didn't come off.

It's good that the kid survived and is recovering, but this decapitation stuff is a bullshit term designed to sensationalize the story.
 
Originally posted by: Rage187
Originally posted by: Quasmo
LOL at foxnews linking to CBS news to see pictures.

they do this a lot. Only CBS owns the pictures whether they took them or bought the rights.

yeh, i saw the kid, his mother, and doctor interviewed on CBS news. it was hard to understand what the kid was saying. could be the full neck brace was hampering his jaw movement.


Originally posted by: Iron Woode
this has been shown on the show Medical Incredible.

love that show
 
Originally posted by: ja1484
Are they just making shit up now? "orthopedic decapitation" is a ridiculous term. The medical community would actually call it an Atlanto-Occipital Dislocation, and yes, it's usually fatal. Decapitation means the head comes off. His head didn't come off.

It's good that the kid survived and is recovering, but this decapitation stuff is a bullshit term designed to sensationalize the story.

I have heard it referred to as an "Internal Decapitation" as well. There was another story about a young lady who also survived this same type if incident.

Does the neck brace and breathing tube stay in forever?
 
hold up... what exactly happen to him again? What I'm getting out of it is that his entire skill came off and the rest of his head(eyeballs, brain/brainstem/, etc) remained intact. That sound insane and imposible... what about his jaw?
 
didn't this same thing happen to a guy last year? to lazy to search for it


Oh I remember, they guys skull detached from the neck without tearing his skin off
 
Originally posted by: darkxshade
hold up... what exactly happen to him again? What I'm getting out of it is that his entire skill came off and the rest of his head(eyeballs, brain/brainstem/, etc) remained intact. That sound insane and imposible... what about his jaw?

It looks like all the internal connective tissue that holds the skull to the neck was severed and had to be reconstructed.
 
Originally posted by: darkxshade
hold up... what exactly happen to him again? What I'm getting out of it is that his entire skill came off and the rest of his head(eyeballs, brain/brainstem/, etc) remained intact. That sound insane and imposible... what about his jaw?

basically he broke his neck..as far up as it can break😛
 
Originally posted by: ja1484
Are they just making shit up now? "orthopedic decapitation" is a ridiculous term. The medical community would actually call it an Atlanto-Occipital Dislocation, and yes, it's usually fatal. Decapitation means the head comes off. His head didn't come off.

It's good that the kid survived and is recovering, but this decapitation stuff is a bullshit term designed to sensationalize the story.

I see that same crap with aviation incidents. A perfectly good off-field landing is still a "CRASH" OMG! The humanity!
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: darkxshade
hold up... what exactly happen to him again? What I'm getting out of it is that his entire skill came off and the rest of his head(eyeballs, brain/brainstem/, etc) remained intact. That sound insane and imposible... what about his jaw?

basically he broke his neck..as far up as it can break😛

oh... ok so while it is pretty bad injury... at first I thought because they used "decapitation" that his skull literally came off of his head like a helmet and lying on the groud while what remains of his head was still intact. That would be like out of a horror movie.
 
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