“…However, when the stomach is distended as in this case, blunt trauma to the upper abdomen can lead to a suffi cient intragastric pressure to cause its rupture according to the Law of LaPlace. [1][2][3][4][5] As a result of this mechanism, the anterior wall of the stomach is generally the most common site of rupture, followed by the greater curvature, lesser curvature, and posterior wall. 6 On the other hand, tearing by deceleration has been postulated as another possible mechanism of injury to the stomach, which is directly related to the use of a seat belt.…”