First-degree disability
(1) Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries
1, persistent plant survival state.
2, mental disorders or extremely severe mental retardation, daily life can not take care of themselves at all.
3, quadriplegia (muscle strength below grade 3) or quadriplegia (muscle strength below grade 2).
4, paraplegia (muscle strength below grade 2) with severe defecation dysfunction and severe urination dysfunction.
(2) Neck and chest injuries
1, cardiac insufficiency, cardiac function grade ⅳ.
2, severe organic arrhythmia, cardiac function Ⅲ.
3. After heart transplantation, the cardiac function is Grade III.
4. After combined heart-lung transplantation.
5. Dyspnea (extremely severe) after lung transplantation.
(3) Abdominal injury
1, advanced liver failure after orthotopic liver transplantation.
2. After double nephrectomy or solitary nephrectomy, dialysis treatment is needed to maintain life. Renal failure after renal transplantation.
(4) Injury of spine, pelvis and limbs
1, loss of three limbs (above elbow joint of upper limb and above knee joint of lower limb).
2. Two limbs are missing (above the elbow joint of the upper limb and above the knee joint of the lower limb), and the function loss of all major joints of the third limb reaches 75%.
3. Two limbs are missing (above the elbow joint of the upper limb and above the knee joint of the lower limb), and 90% of any two major joints of the third limb are rigidly fixed or lose their function.
Second and second degree disability
(1) Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries
1, mental disorder or severe mental retardation, and people need help at any time in daily life.
2. Tripplegia (muscle strength below level 3).
3, hemiplegia (muscle strength below level 2).
4, paraplegia (muscle strength below level 2).
5. Non-paraplegic dyskinesia (severe).
(2) Head and face injuries
1, disfigurement (severe).
2. The maxilla or mandible is completely defective.
3. Loss or atrophy of both eyes.
4, blind eyes level 5.
5. Bilateral eyelids are severely deformed (or eyelids droop severely, covering all pupils), accompanied by blindness of more than level 3.
(3) Neck and chest injuries
1, dyspnea (extremely severe).
2. After heart transplantation.
3. After lung transplantation.
(4) Abdominal injury
1, advanced liver failure.
2. Renal failure.
3. After most small intestine resection, the digestion and absorption function is lost, and it is totally dependent on parenteral nutrition.
(5) Injury of spine, pelvis and limbs
1, loss above elbow joint of both upper limbs, or loss above elbow joint of one upper limb with loss above knee joint of one lower limb.
2. One limb is missing (above the elbow joint of the upper limb and above the knee joint of the lower limb), and the other two limbs each have two major joint function loss of 75%.
3. All the major joints of both upper limbs were rigidly fixed or lost their functions by 90%.
(6) Body surface and other injuries
1, skin scar formation reaches 90% of body surface area.
2. Severe aplastic anemia.
Third-and third-degree disability
(1) Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries
1, mental disorder or severe mental retardation, unable to live completely independently, need constant supervision.
2. Complete sensory aphasia or mixed aphasia.
3, paraplegia (muscle strength below grade 3) with defecation or urination dysfunction.
4. Total quadriplegia (muscle strength below grade 2) with loss of function of both wrists reached 75%.
5. Severe defecation dysfunction with severe urination dysfunction.
(2) Head and face injuries
1, loss, atrophy or blindness in one eye, grade 5, blindness in the other eye, grade 3.
2, blind eyes level 4.
3. The visual field of both eyes is close to complete defect, and the effective value of visual field is ≤4% (diameter ≤ 5).
4, swallowing dysfunction, completely dependent on stomach tube to eat.
(3) Neck and chest injuries
1, after esophageal atresia or resection, feeding depends on gastrostomy or jejunostomy.
2, cardiac insufficiency, cardiac function Ⅲ.
(4) Abdominal injury
1, total pancreatic loss.
2. After nephrectomy on one side, the renal function on the other side decreased severely.
3. After most small intestine resection, the digestion and absorption function is seriously impaired, and most of them rely on parenteral nutrition.
Four or four levels of disability
(1) Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries
1, mental disorder or moderate mental retardation, severely limited ability of daily living, and sometimes need help.
2. Traumatic epilepsy (severe).
3, hemiplegia (muscle strength below level 3).
4, paraplegia (muscle strength below level 3).
5, penis organic erectile dysfunction (severe).
(2) Head and face injuries
1, meeting the three criteria of appearance damage (severe).
2. The defect of maxilla or mandible reaches 1/2.
3. One eyeball is missing, atrophied or blind, and the other eye has severe visual impairment.
4, blind eyes level 3.
5. The visual field of both eyes is extremely defective, and the effective value of visual field is ≤8% (diameter ≤10).
6. Binaural hearing impairment ≥9 1dBHL.
(4) Neck and chest injuries
1, severe organic arrhythmia, cardiac function grade Ⅱ.
2. After unilateral pneumonectomy.
3. Dyspnea (severe).
Five or five levels of disability
(1) Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries
1, mental disorder or moderate mental retardation, obviously limited ability of daily living, and need guidance.
2. Complete motor aphasia.
3. Complete apraxia, agraphia, agraphia or agnosia.
4. Bilateral complete facial paralysis.
5, quadriplegia (muscle strength below level 4).
6, single limb paralysis (muscle strength below level 2).
7. Non-paraplegic dyskinesia (moderate).
8, most of the hands are paralyzed (muscle strength below level 2).
9, bipedal total paralysis (muscle strength below level 2).
10, defecation with dysuria, one of which is severe.
(2) Head and face injuries
1, which meets the second item of appearance damage (severe) standard.
2. One eyeball is missing, atrophied or blind, grade 5, and the other eye has moderate visual impairment.
3. Severe visual impairment in both eyes.
4. The binocular visual field is severely defective, and the effective visual field is ≤ 16% (diameter ≤ 20).
5. Severe deformity of one eyelid (or severe drooping of eyelid, covering all pupils), accompanied by blindness of the other eye above Grade 3.
6. Binaural hearing impairment ≥8 1dBHL.
7. Hearing impairment in one ear ≥9 1dBHL, and hearing impairment in the other ear ≥6 1dBHL.
8. Most of the tongue roots are defective.
9, pharynx or retropharyngeal injury left swallowing dysfunction, can only swallow liquid food.
(3) Neck and chest injuries
1, hypothyroidism and drug dependence caused by thyroid injury in minors.
2. Parathyroid dysfunction (severe).
3, esophageal stenosis, can only enter liquid food.
4, esophageal injury, intestinal replacement of esophageal surgery.
Six or six levels of disability
(1) Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries
1, mental disorder or moderate mental retardation, the ability of daily living is partially limited, but it can be partially compensated, and some people need help in daily life.
2. Traumatic epilepsy (moderate).
3. Diabetes insipidus (severe).
4. Complete facial paralysis on one side.
5. Tripplegia (muscle strength below level 4).
6, paraplegia (muscle strength below level 4) with defecation or urination dysfunction.
7. Partial muscular paralysis of both hands (muscle strength below level 3).
8. Hemiplegia with one hand (muscle strength below grade 2), with corresponding wrist joint function loss of more than 75%.
9, bipedal total paralysis (muscle strength below grade 3).
10, organic erectile dysfunction of penis (moderate).
(2) Head and face injuries
1, meeting the four criteria of appearance damage (moderate).
2. A strip-shaped scar (with a width of 0.3cm) was formed in the central area of the face, with a cumulative length of 20.0cm.
3. The facial flaky tiny scar is formed or the pigment is obviously abnormal, which reaches 80% of the facial area.
4. Bilateral eyelids are severely deformed.
5. One eyeball is missing, atrophied or blind, and the vision of the other eye is ≤0.5.
6. Severe visual impairment at one eye and moderate visual impairment at the other.
7. The binocular visual field is moderately defective, and the effective visual field is ≤48% (diameter ≤ 60).
8. Loss of bilateral vestibular balance function, difficulty in walking with eyes open, and inability to stand on both feet.
9, lip defect or deformity, the cumulative equivalent to more than 2/3 of the upper lip.
(3) Neck and chest injuries
1, bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve injury, affecting function.
2. After unilateral thoracoplasty, more than 6 ribs were removed.
3. Female bilateral breasts are completely missing.
4. Cardiac insufficiency after heart valve replacement.
5, cardiac insufficiency, cardiac function level II.
6, organic arrhythmia after installing a permanent pacemaker.
7. Severe organic arrhythmia.
8. After lobectomy.
Seven or seven levels of disability
(1) Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries
1, mental disorder or mild mental retardation, and extremely severe limitation of activities related to daily life.
2. Incomplete sensory aphasia.
3. Most of bilateral facial paralysis.
4, hemiplegia (muscle strength below level 4).
5, paraplegia (muscle strength below level 4).
6, single limb paralysis (muscle strength below level 3).
7. Most of the muscles in one hand are paralyzed (muscle strength below level 2).
8, a foot total paralysis (muscle strength below level 2).
9. Severe defecation dysfunction or severe urination dysfunction.
(2) Head and face injuries
1, strip scar formation in the central area of face (width up to 0.3cm), cumulative length up to 15.0cm.
2, facial flake small scar formation or pigment significantly abnormal, accumulated to 50% of the facial area.
3. Bilateral eyelids droop severely, covering all pupils.
4. One eyeball is missing or atrophied.
5. Moderate visual impairment in both eyes.
6, one eye blind level 3, the other eye vision ≤0.5.
7. Both eyes are blind.
8. Severe deformity of one eyelid (or severe drooping of eyelid, covering all pupils) combined with blindness of the eye above Grade 3.
9. Hearing impairment in one ear ≥8 1dBHL, and hearing impairment in the other ear ≥6 1dBHL.
10, swallowing dysfunction caused by pharynx or retropharyngeal injury, and only semi-liquid food can be swallowed.
1 1, maxillary or mandibular defects up to 1/4.
12, maxillary or mandibular partial defect with tooth loss 14 or more.
13, maxillofacial soft tissue defect, accompanied by salivary leakage.
(3) Neck and chest injuries
1, thyroid dysfunction (severe).
2. Parathyroid dysfunction (moderate).
3, esophageal stenosis, can only enter semi-liquid food. Reflux esophagitis after esophageal reconstruction.
4. Adhesion of chin and neck (moderate).
5. Most of the female bilateral breasts are missing or severely deformed.
6, minors or women of childbearing age bilateral nipple completely missing.
7, thoracic deformity, chest breathing limitation.
8. After lobectomy and wedge resection of lung segment or lung tissue.
Eight or eight levels of disability
(1) Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries
1, mental disorder or mild mental retardation, and activities related to daily life are severely limited.
2. Incomplete motor aphasia. Incomplete apraxia, agraphia, agraphia or agnosia.
3. Diabetes insipidus (moderate).
4, most of the facial paralysis on one side, leaving eyelid insufficiency and mouth skew.
5, single limb paralysis (muscle strength below level 4).
6. Non-paraplegic dyskinesia (mild).
7. Most of the muscles in one hand are paralyzed (muscle strength below level 3).
8, a foot total paralysis (muscle strength below level 3).
9, penis organic erectile dysfunction (mild).
(2) Head and face injuries
1, disfigurement (moderate).
2. Those who meet one of the standards of disfigurement (severity).
3. The scalp is completely defective and difficult to repair.
4, facial scar formation, the cumulative length of 30.0cm. A strip-shaped scar was formed in the central area of the face (with a width of 0.2cm) and a cumulative length of 15.0cm.
5. Massive hypertrophic scar was formed on the face, with a cumulative area of15.0cm2.. A massive hypertrophic scar is formed in the central area of the face, with a single area of 7.0cm2 or multiple cumulative areas of 9.0cm2.
6, facial flake small scar formation or abnormal pigment, the cumulative area of 100.0cm2.
7, blind level 4 at a glance.
8. The visual field at one eye is close to complete defect, and the effective value of visual field is ≤4% (diameter ≤ 5).
9. Traumatic glaucoma in both eyes was treated by surgery.
10, severe deformity of one eyelid (or severe drooping of eyelid covering all pupils) combined with severe visual impairment of this eye.
1 1, hearing impairment in one ear ≥9 1dBHL.
12, binaural hearing impairment ≥6 1dBHL.
13, bilateral alar defect, or nasal tip defect combined with unilateral alar defect.
14, the defect of the tongue body reaches the lingual frenum.
15, lip defect or deformity, cumulatively equivalent to upper lip 1/2 or more.
16, cerebrospinal fluid leakage continued to heal after surgical treatment.
17, mouth opening is limited by ⅲ degree.
18, vocal function or dysarthria (severe).
19, abnormal swallowing movement after pharyngoplasty.
(3) Neck and chest injuries
1, thyroid dysfunction (moderate).
2. After stent implantation or vascular transplantation for severe stenosis of common carotid artery or internal carotid artery.
3. After partial esophagectomy, the thorax and stomach were left behind.
4. The female breast is completely missing. Female bilateral breasts are missing or damaged, and the cumulative range is equivalent to more than 3/4 of one breast.
5. Female bilateral nipples are completely missing.
6, rib fracture 12 or more with 6 abnormal healing.
7. After heart or great blood vessel repair.
8. After a lobectomy.
9, after thoracoplasty, affect the respiratory function.
10, dyspnea (moderate).
Nine, nine levels of disability
(1) Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries
1, mental disorder or mild mental retardation, and moderate limitation of activities related to daily life.
2. Traumatic epilepsy (mild).
3. After partial lobectomy.
4, one side part of facial paralysis, left eyelid closure or mouth askew.
5, one hand part of the muscle paralysis (muscle strength below level 3).
6. Most of the muscles in one foot are paralyzed (muscle strength below level 3).
7. Important nerve injuries of limbs (above elbow joint of upper limb and above knee joint of lower limb), leaving muscle strength of corresponding muscle groups below Grade 3.
8, seriously affect the erectile function of penis.
9. Mild defecation or dysuria.
(2) Head and face injuries
1, scalp scar formation or hairlessness, reaching 50% of the scalp area.
2. The skull defect is more than 25.0cm2, which is not suitable or can't be repaired by surgery.
3, appearance damage (mild).
4, facial scar formation, the cumulative length of 20.0cm. Strip scar on face (width up to 0.2cm), cumulative length up to 10.0cm, of which at least 5.0cm is located in the central area of face.
5, facial block scar formation, single area of 7.0cm2, or multiple cumulative area of 9.0cm2.
6, facial flake small scar formation or abnormal pigment, the cumulative area of 30.0cm2.
7. One eyelid is severely deformed. One eyelid droops heavily, covering all pupils. Mild deformity of bilateral eyelids. Bilateral eyelids droop, covering some pupils.
8. Tears flowed after lacrimal apparatus injuries in both eyes.
9, binocular corneal pannus or pannus, involving the pupil area. After bilateral corneal transplantation.
10, binocular traumatic cataract. After intraocular lens implantation in children.
1 1, blind at a glance level 3.
12, severe visual impairment in one eye and visual acuity ≤0.5 in the other eye.
13, the visual field of one eye is extremely defective, and the effective value of visual field is ≤8% (diameter ≤10).
14, binocular quadrant visual field defect.
15, mild deformity of one eyelid (or drooping eyelid covering part of pupil) combined with moderate visual impairment in this eye.
16, enophthalmos of more than 5mm after an orbital fracture.
17, auricle defect or deformity, cumulatively equivalent to one auricle.
18, hearing impairment in one ear ≥8 1dBHL.
19, hearing impairment in one ear ≥6 1dBHL, and hearing impairment in the other ear ≥4 1dBHL.
20. Most of one alar or tip of nose is defective or severely deformed.
2 1, lip defect or deformity, with more than 3 exposed teeth (including 1 exposed teeth 1/2).
22, jaw fracture, after traction or fixation treatment left dysfunction.
23, maxillary or mandibular partial defect with teeth missing or broken more than 7.
24, the mouth is limited to Ⅱ degrees.
25, vocal function or dysarthria (mild).
(3) Neck and chest injuries
1, scar formation in the anterior cervical triangle, with a cumulative area of 50.0cm2.
2. Thyroid dysfunction (mild).
3. Parathyroid dysfunction (mild).
4. After tracheoplasty or bronchoplasty.
5. After esophageal anastomosis.
6. After esophageal stent implantation.
7, esophageal injury, affecting swallowing function.
8, female bilateral breast loss or damage, the cumulative range is equivalent to one breast 1/2 or more.
9. Most of the female breasts are missing or severely deformed.
10, female with one nipple completely missing or bilateral nipple partially missing (or deformed).
1 1, rib fracture 12 or more, or partial loss of more than 4 ribs. There are more than 8 rib fractures with 4 abnormal healing.
12, cardiac insufficiency, cardiac function grade I.
13, after coronary artery transplantation.
14, cardiac ventricular aneurysm.
15, after the foreign body in the heart remains or is removed.
16, constrictive pericarditis.
17, thoracic duct injury.
18, after wedge resection of lung segment or lung tissue.
19, after the foreign body in the lung remains or is taken out.
Ten or ten levels of disability
(1) Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries
1, mental disorder or mild mental retardation, and activities related to daily life are slightly limited.
2. After craniocerebral injury, encephalomalacia foci are formed, accompanied by symptoms or signs of nervous system.
3. Partial facial paralysis on one side.
4. The olfactory function is completely lost.
5, diabetes insipidus (mild).
6, limb important nerve injury, leaving the corresponding muscle strength below level 4.
7, affect the erectile function of the penis.
8. After craniotomy.
(2) Head and face injuries
1, partial defect or deformity of the face and skull, affecting the face.
2. The scalp is scarred or hairless, with an area of 40.0cm2.
3. The facial strip scar is formed (with a width of 0.2cm), with a cumulative length of 6.0cm, of which at least 3.0cm is located in the central area of the face.
4, facial scar formation, the cumulative length of 10.0cm.
5, facial block scar formation, single area of 3.0cm2, or multiple cumulative area of 5.0cm2.
6, facial flake small scar formation or abnormal pigment, the cumulative area of10.0cm2..
7. One eyelid droops, covering some pupils. Slight deformity of one eyelid. Adhesion of one eyelid ball affects eye movement.
8. Tears overflow after lacrimal apparatus injury.
9. After an orbital fracture, the enophthalmos is more than 2mm.
10, diplopia or strabismus.
1 1, corneal pannus or pannus, involving the pupil area. After a corneal transplant.
12, traumatic glaucoma in one eye, which was treated by surgery. Traumatic hypotony in one eye.
13, no iris after one eye injury.
14, a traumatic cataract. After aphakia or intraocular lens implantation.
15, moderate visual impairment at one eye.
16, binocular vision ≤0.5.
17, moderate visual field defect in one eye, effective visual field ≤48% (diameter ≤ 60).
18, hearing impairment in one ear ≥6 1dBHL.
19, binaural hearing impairment ≥4 1dBHL.
20. Loss of vestibular balance function on one side with hearing loss.
2 1, auricle defect or deformity, which is equivalent to 30% of one auricle.
22, the tip of the nose or alar part of the defect to cartilage.
23, lip valgus or small mouth deformity.
24, lip defect or deformity, causing tooth exposure.
25. Partial defect of tongue.
26. More than 7 teeth are missing or broken. Partial alveolar bone defect, combined with tooth loss or broken more than 4 pieces.
27, mouth opening is limited by Ⅰ degree.
28, pharynx or retropharyngeal area injury affects swallowing function.
(3) Neck and chest injuries
1, after the release of mental neck adhesion deformity.
2. Scar formation in the anterior cervical triangle, with a cumulative area of 25.0cm2.
3, one side of the recurrent laryngeal nerve injury, affect the function.
4. Organic hoarseness.
5, after esophageal repair.
6. One side of the female breast is partially missing or deformed.
7. There are more than 6 rib fractures, or more than 2 ribs are partially missing. There are more than 4 rib fractures with 2 abnormal healing.
8. After lung repair.
9. Dyspnea (mild).
(4) Abdominal injury
1, abdominal hernia, difficult to repair surgically.
2. After liver, spleen or pancreas repair.
3. After stomach, intestine or biliary tract repair.
4. After diaphragmatic repair.
(5) Pelvic and perineal injuries
1, after renal, ureteral or bladder repair.
2. After uterine or ovarian repair.
3. After vulva or vagina repair.
4. After the repair of testicular rupture.
5. After repair of ruptured vas deferens on one side.
6. After urethral repair.
7, perineal scar contracture, anal canal stenosis.
8. The penis head is partially missing.
(6) Injury of spine, pelvis and limbs
1, odontoid fracture of axis, affecting function.
2, a vertebral compression fracture (compression degree of 1/3) or comminuted fracture. After surgical treatment of a vertebral fracture.
3, more than four transverse processes, spinous processes or pedicle fractures, affecting function.
4. More than two pelvic fractures or comminuted fractures, and the deformity healed.
5. Unilateral patella resection.
6. After surgical treatment, the cruciate ligament and meniscus of one knee joint with lateral collateral ligament tear will affect the function.
7, adolescent limb long bone fracture involving epiphysis.
8, an upper limb forearm rotation function loss of more than 75%.
9. The length difference between the upper limbs is more than 4.0cm.
10, and the difference in the length of both lower limbs is more than 2.0cm.
1 1, loss of function of any major joint of limbs (except ankle joint) by more than 25%.
12, ankle joint function loss of more than 50%.
13, traumatic arthritis after fracture of any major joint of lower limbs.
14, circulatory disturbance of important blood vessels in limbs, affecting function.
15, complete loss of the first little finger and partial defect of the fifth metacarpal bone.
16, loss of toe function of one foot above 75%. The functional loss of one foot and five toes reached 50%. The loss of toe function of both feet reached 50%. The function of any four toes of both feet except the big toe is completely lost.
17, malunion of comminuted fracture of a heel bone.
18, a full arch structure was partially damaged.
19, hand or foot function loss score ≥ 10.
(6) Body surface and other injuries
1, hand skin scar formation or skin grafting, the range reaches 50% of the palm area.
2. Skin scar formation reaches 4% of body surface area.
3. The long-term healing of skin wound does not exceed 1 year, and the range reaches body surface area 1%.