Branch Impales Cyclist's Neck After Mishap — and He Survives

An image of a patient who had a tree branch penetrate his neck during a biking accident.
A tree branch impaled a man's neck when he fell off his mountain bike. Above, a CT scan of the patient's neck, and an image of the patient before the branch was removed.
(Image credit: The New England Journal of Medicine ©2015.)

A mountain biker in New Mexico was lucky not to sustain a serious injury after he fell off his bike and had a tree branch penetrate his neck, his doctors say.

The 40-year-old man was biking off-road when he fell, and his neck was impaled by the branch. The man didn't attempt to remove the branch, but instead drove 20 miles (32 kilometers) to a hospital, said Dr. Lev Deriy, an assistant professor and anesthesiologist at the University of New Mexico, who treated the patient.

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