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Citation

Disania NL, Verma RK, Punia RK, Jat VK. Indian J. Forensic Med. Toxicol. 2020; 14(3): 83-87.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, All-India Institute of Medical Sciences. Deptartment of Forensic Medicine)

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Death and injuries by sharp weapons needs proper attention as regards to their pattern and manner of infliction. This study was thus undertaken to obtain statistical data of the injuries caused by sharp force in fatal and non-fatal medico-legal cases at SMS Hospital, Jaipur to evaluate their pattern and medico-legal profile for of intentional injuries inflicted by others. Material and method: This study consisted of all the Medico-legal cases of sharp force trauma inflicted by others during assault, including fatal and non-fatal cases comes in department of Forensic Medicine of S.M.S. Medical college Jaipur during the period extending from April, 2015 to March, 2016. A total no. of 93 cases of sharp weapon injuries were studied. Observations: Males predominated in the present study with 86.02% of cases. Injury inflicted by others was more common in urban population (90.32%). In this study majority of cases of injuries inflicted by others were incised with 62 cases (60.78%) In 24 cases single edged weapon was used to inflict stab wound. Out of all the cases only 5 succumbed to death and was most commonly resulted from by hemorrhagic shock (4 cases). © 2020, Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

adolescent; adult; human; homicide; child; female; male; injury; alcohol; incidence; autopsy; cause of death; suicide attempt; hanging; Assault; death; major clinical study; stab wound; medicolegal aspect; assault; blunt trauma; ingestion; fatality; heart injury; wound; weapon; neck injury; prospective study; hemorrhagic shock; thorax; Article; Shock; septic shock; limb; abdomen; blood vessel; carotid artery; Incised; Sharp; Stab; sharp weapon; surgical debridement

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