Total body disruption is the acute, fatal destruction of the body.[1] Synonymous terminology from the field of emergency medical services (EMS) is gross dismemberment.[2]
Total body disruption is invariably fatal to most complex life, such as humans, as structures necessary for continued survival are destroyed or otherwise rendered non-functional. In the case of humans, the brain (if not destroyed) is deprived of oxygenated blood, while other organs (if not destroyed) are deprived of the involuntary functions.[5] In some jurisdictions, gross dismemberment is an assessment where EMS personnel may declare death on scene.[6][7]
Incomplete, initially unidentifiable human remains caused by total body disruption may be referred to as "disassociated portions".[8]
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