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Citation

Arslan MN, Melez DO, Gulbeyaz H, Hosukler B, Sam B, Koc S. Rom. J. Leg. Med. 2013; 21(3): 169-172.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Romanian Legal Medicine Society)

DOI

10.4323/rjlm.2013.169

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Hanging is the most common suicide method that has seen in the routine autopsy practice. Known mechanisms of death include asphyxiation due to airway obstruction, cerebral ischemia due to arterial blockage, vagal inhibition (reflex cardiac arrest) due to carotid sinus compression, congestion due to venous blockage, fractures in cervical vertebral column with the cord injury. A 84 year-old man with totally laryngectomy found hanging from a tree in the garden of his house, and referred to Council of Forensic Medicine to determine cause of death. On the autopsy upper airway found to be ligatured from the level of hypopharynx. Case has been breathing via laryngectomy hole on his neck before suicide attempt. Case has been determined to be an interesting example for mechanism of death other than respiratory asphyxia in hanging cases. © 2013 Romanian Society of Legal Medicine.


Language: en

Keywords

human; suicide; Hanging; male; asphyxia; aged; autopsy; case report; cause of death; hanging; death; article; human tissue; patient referral; bleeding; cervical spine; laryngectomy; hypopharynx; upper respiratory tract; larynx cancer; Mechanism of death; Totally laryngectomy

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