While most people think of traumatic injuries to the brain as being blunt force trauma or even piercing injuries, that is not always the case. If a brain is deprived of oxygen, it could result in serious damage to the brain tissue. An anoxic traumatic brain injury occurs when the brain has been completely deprived of oxygen. Deprivation can be caused mechanically or chemically. If another person caused an anoxic brain injury, a person should seek a qualified attorney in McKinney immediately.
Anoxic brain injuries are severe as removal of oxygen from the brain causes neural cells to die. As apoptosis begins, other cells become stressed and begin trying to defend themselves. One thing the brain does to defend itself is to start the natural processes of trying to limit the damaged cells by sending white blood cells to the brain. This increases the intracranial pressure to the brain. Increased pressure causes less oxygen to get to the brain resulting in swelling. As brain tissue dies, the brain will begin to swell, creating a downward spiral of swelling and additional tissue death, which could lead to death if there is no immediate intervention. The quicker a person suffering from apoptosis receives medical treatment, the more brain tissue can be salvaged.
The complete absence of oxygen to the brain is commonly caused by a medical error by a medical professional or hospital. For example, it could occur in the ICU if a person has gone a long time without oxygen to the brain because they were not properly monitored. While medical misconduct is the most common cause, these injuries can also be the result of car and truck wrecks or any situation that stops the circulatory system, leading to an anoxic brain injury. Failure to quickly diagnose and treat oxygen deprivation to the brain could be grounds for a civil claim with the help of a well-practiced lawyer in McKinney.
Treatment for an anoxic brain injury differs according to its severity and how much swelling the brain is undergoing. If there is too much pressure inside the head, the brain can herniate, pushing through parts of the skull. If there is more damage to one side than the other as a result of swelling, it can become asymmetrical, a very serious brain condition that results from anoxic and hypoxic injuries.
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