Minor injuries:
Twentieth limb soft tissue contusion accounts for more than 6% of the total body surface area.
Twenty-first limb skin and subcutaneous tissue single wound length is 65438 00 cm (8 cm for children) or total wound length is 65438 05 cm (65438 02 cm for children); Injury to sensory nerves, blood vessels and tendons, affecting their functions.
Seriously injured:
Abdominal injury in the fourth quarter
Sixty-seventh gastric, intestinal and biliary system perforation and rupture.
Sixty-eighth liver, spleen, pancreas and other organs rupture; These organs form hematoma and abscess due to injury.
Article 69 Renal rupture; Urine extravasation requires surgical treatment (including renal artery embolization).
Article 70 Ureteral injury leads to urinary extravasation.
Article 71 Abdominal injury causes peritonitis, septicemia, intestinal obstruction or intestinal fistula.
Article 72 Abdominal injury causes hemoperitoneum and requires surgical treatment.