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Effective Use of Medical Legal Animation for Demonstrative Exhibits Medical Legal Animation Case Study: Thrombectomy of the Basilar Artery An illustration printed on a trial board can be a great way t
Reinforced by the ribcage, the thoracic spine is generally much more stable than the cervical or lumbar regions. It is rare to see cases involving thoracic spine injury but injuries in this region can occur and we see cases of this type from time to time. Intervertebral disc injuries in the thoracic spine can be quite severe resulting in significant spinal stenosis and compression of the spinal cord at these levels. The most severe disc injuries often require extensive surgical repairs. These repairs include both the removal of the offending disc material and fusions of the injured levels. There are multiple options for surgical fusion.Click here to view this video on our YouTube page.This case involved a traditional posterior decompression and fusion including posterior fixation hardware. First an incision was created to expose the posterior aspects of the spine at the levels of injury. Next, the laminae and spinous processes were removed to decompress the spinal cord. This decom
Employment Litigation & Demonstrative Graphics Labor and employment issues are top-of-mind for employers as they come to terms with the realities of our changed economy and workplaces. Over
Trial Presentation Case Study: Medical Malpractice Case in Fairfax, VA Court. This medical malpractice trial in Fairfax, VA utilized graphics, illustrations, electronic presentation, and
Auto Accident Legal Animations - Recreation of Lighting Conditions When creating a 3D legal animation on your next accident case, make sure that you utilize accurate lighting and weather condit
How to Turn Large & Complex Cases Into Simple Interactive Trial Graphics Trial Exhibits was recently hired to provide consulting, exhibits and trial presentation support on an extensive pro
Discredit a Witness with Legal Animations The scenario: You arrive at a deposition and begin questioning the witness about your client's car accident. The witness describes the MVA accident in
In this case an elderly gentleman was hospitalized following a bout with influenza. While in the hospital, he developed respiratory distress and passed away. The autopsy report revealed bronchopneumonia and streptococcal sepsis.The plaintiffs claimed that the treating physicians failed to diagnose and properly treat the pneumonia allowing it to progress over time into the fatal sepsis.Click here to watch this video on our YouTube pageThe defense argued that regular tests and examinations were performed, including numerous chest x-rays, that showed no signs of pneumonia prior to this patient’s sudden respiratory arrest. In this case, the pneumonia and systemic sepsis developed due to fulminant streptococcal syndrome that progressed so rapidly as to make intervention impossible.Our task was to educate the lay jury on the facts of the case. This included the development of a timeline showing the substantial care administered to this patient, a presentation of the chest films showin
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