V90-V94: Water transport accidents
V91: Accident to watercraft causing other injury
The group of conditions identified as accidents to watercraft causing other injuries refer to a wide range of health issues that occur as a result of incidents related to boats or similar vessels. These conditions are not transmitted from person to person but are instead generally caused by accidents or collisions involving watercraft. Injuries can vary widely depending on the specifics of the accident, including factors such as speed, size of the vessel, location of impact, and whether personal protective gear was worn. Symptoms can range from minor scratches and bruises to more severe injuries such as concussions, fractures, internal bleeding, or injuries to the spine. These conditions may affect multiple bodily systems including the skeletal, muscular, and neurological systems. The progression of these diseases can vary significantly depending on the severity of the injury and individual patient factors. It is also important to note that some symptoms may not be immediately evident and may develop over several hours or days after the accident.
V91.0: Accident to watercraft causing other injury : merchant ship
V91.1: Accident to watercraft causing other injury : passenger ship
V91.2: Accident to watercraft causing other injury : fishing boat
V91.3: Accident to watercraft causing other injury : other powered watercraft
V91.4: Accident to watercraft causing other injury : sailboat
V91.5: Accident to watercraft causing other injury : canoe or kayak
V91.6: Accident to watercraft causing other injury : inflatable craft (nonpowered)
V91.7: Accident to watercraft causing other injury : water-skis
V91.8: Accident to watercraft causing other injury : other unpowered watercraft
V91.9: Accident to watercraft causing other injury : unspecified watercraft
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