Key Findings:
1. Acute translational fracture-dislocation at the level of T5/6, with left anteroinferolateral displacement of the T5 vertebral body relative to T6.
2. T4 vertebral body comminuted fracture with fracture lines extending through the bilateral pedicles and articular facets. Fractured T3-5 spinous processes, right T4/T5 transverse processes, and left T2-4/T6 transverse processes.
3. Fractured right posterolateral ribs 1, 2, T4-7, and left posterior ribs 1-6. No sternal fracture. Fractured right inferior angle of scapula.
4. Bilateral pneumothorax, greater on the right side. Bilateral intercostal catheters in-situ with associated subcutaneous emphysema. Bilateral dense lung consolidation, predominately in the upper zones. Bilateral pleural effusion, larger on the left side. Small (1.5 cm) traumatic pneumatocoele in the left apex.
5. No aortic or greater vessel injury