A propósito de la muerte de Cano de Aponte y los accidentes ecuestres

Gabriel Cano de Aponte was Governor of Chile since 1717 and util his death in 1733, being 68 years old. As a soldier, he was an experimented horse rider. The sequence ofevents that caused his death three months after an equestrian accident are unclear. A systematic clinical analysis of the later is...

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Autores principales: Bravo G,Sebastián, Moles P,Paula, Quiroga M,Daniela, Pancorvo P,Renzo, Espinoza G,Ricardo
Lenguaje:Spanish / Castilian
Publicado: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2008
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720080009000202008-11-12A propósito de la muerte de Cano de Aponte y los accidentes ecuestresBravo G,SebastiánMoles P,PaulaQuiroga M,DanielaPancorvo P,RenzoEspinoza G,Ricardo Fractures, compund Spinal fractures Venous thrombo embolism Gabriel Cano de Aponte was Governor of Chile since 1717 and util his death in 1733, being 68 years old. As a soldier, he was an experimented horse rider. The sequence ofevents that caused his death three months after an equestrian accident are unclear. A systematic clinical analysis of the later is the main objective of this review. Historians have documented Cano de Aponte's "inclination for unbridled fun and equestrian exercises". Duríng a holiday Cano de Aponte suffered a horse fall and subsequent crushing by the latter. It has been stated that a spinal lesion caused by the accident kept him bedrídden for a period of three months, clear in reason and with intense pain, before his death. However, there is no evidence on historie data that conveys any typical sign associated to spinal injury following the accident. Therefore we suggest that Cano de Aponte suffered a complex pelvic ring fracture. The fact that he was prostrated, lucid, but suffered and intense pain best sustains the hypothesis of a pelvic fracture. After the initial period, one ofthe most common causes of death resulting from a pelvic fracture is deep venous thrombosis with secondary pulmonary thromboembolism. This must have been the sequence ofevents that most probably caused Cano de Aponte's death).info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.136 n.9 20082008-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872008000900020es10.4067/S0034-98872008000900020
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Fractures, compund
Spinal fractures
Venous thrombo embolism
spellingShingle Fractures, compund
Spinal fractures
Venous thrombo embolism
Bravo G,Sebastián
Moles P,Paula
Quiroga M,Daniela
Pancorvo P,Renzo
Espinoza G,Ricardo
A propósito de la muerte de Cano de Aponte y los accidentes ecuestres
description Gabriel Cano de Aponte was Governor of Chile since 1717 and util his death in 1733, being 68 years old. As a soldier, he was an experimented horse rider. The sequence ofevents that caused his death three months after an equestrian accident are unclear. A systematic clinical analysis of the later is the main objective of this review. Historians have documented Cano de Aponte's "inclination for unbridled fun and equestrian exercises". Duríng a holiday Cano de Aponte suffered a horse fall and subsequent crushing by the latter. It has been stated that a spinal lesion caused by the accident kept him bedrídden for a period of three months, clear in reason and with intense pain, before his death. However, there is no evidence on historie data that conveys any typical sign associated to spinal injury following the accident. Therefore we suggest that Cano de Aponte suffered a complex pelvic ring fracture. The fact that he was prostrated, lucid, but suffered and intense pain best sustains the hypothesis of a pelvic fracture. After the initial period, one ofthe most common causes of death resulting from a pelvic fracture is deep venous thrombosis with secondary pulmonary thromboembolism. This must have been the sequence ofevents that most probably caused Cano de Aponte's death).
author Bravo G,Sebastián
Moles P,Paula
Quiroga M,Daniela
Pancorvo P,Renzo
Espinoza G,Ricardo
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title A propósito de la muerte de Cano de Aponte y los accidentes ecuestres
title_short A propósito de la muerte de Cano de Aponte y los accidentes ecuestres
title_full A propósito de la muerte de Cano de Aponte y los accidentes ecuestres
title_fullStr A propósito de la muerte de Cano de Aponte y los accidentes ecuestres
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