V80-V89: Other land transport accidents
V81: Occupant of railway train or railway vehicle injured in transport accident
The classification V81 trauma falls under a group of conditions concerning injuries sustained by an occupant of a railway train or railway vehicle due to transport accidents. The injuries can be of varying degrees and can have a multitude of causes, including derailments, collisions with other vehicles, obstructions, or sudden stops. Symptoms typically depend on the severity and nature of the trauma, which can range from minor cuts and bruises to serious injuries like broken bones, head injuries, or internal bleeding. The disease progression largely depends on the severity of the injuries sustained and the overall health status of the individual. Any human system, such as the skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, or respiratory systems, can potentially be affected by these accidents.
Subcodes of V81:
- V81.0: Occupant of railway train or railway vehicle injured in collision with motor vehicle in nontraffic accident
- V81.1: Occupant of railway train or railway vehicle injured in collision with motor vehicle in traffic accident
- V81.2: Occupant of railway train or railway vehicle injured in collision with or hit by rolling stock
- V81.3: Occupant of railway train or railway vehicle injured in collision with other object
- V81.4: Person injured while boarding or alighting from railway train or railway vehicle
- V81.5: Occupant of railway train or railway vehicle injured by fall in railway train or railway vehicle
- V81.6: Occupant of railway train or railway vehicle injured by fall from railway train or railway vehicle
- V81.7: Occupant of railway train or railway vehicle injured in derailment without antecedent collision
- V81.8: Occupant of railway train or railway vehicle injured in other specified railway accidents
- V81.9: Occupant of railway train or railway vehicle injured in unspecified railway accident
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