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Date : 18-03-30 16:05
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Publication; issue : 2017 Year 41 Vol 4 iss 94 p
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Endoscopic Examination in Postmortem
Examination
Korean J Leg Med 2017;41:94-99
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1. Biomedical Research Institute, Chonnam
National University Hospital, Gwangju, Korea,
2. Forensic Medicine Division, National
Forensic Service Gwangju Institute, Jangseong, Korea
E-mail: pdrdream@gmail.com
Autopsy is recognized as the gold standard
for examining the body of the deceased. However postmortem inspection, which is
a method for examining the body through non-invasive modalities, is very
limited. Therefore, several methods have been studied to complement postmortem
examination, and endoscopy emerged as a possible method. The authors of the
present study performed endoscopic examination before autopsy, and the
endoscopic findings were confirmed by subsequent autopsy. The endoscope was
inserted mainly through the nostril due to the rigor mortis of the jaw joint.
The pharynx, larynx, trachea, and esophagus were examined. Endoscopic
examination was performed on a total of 35 cases. Endoscopy revealed froth in
the airway (drowning cases), as well as the presence of thermal denaturation of
structures in the airway and soot attached to the froth in the airway (fire
death cases). However, relevant findings were not noted during external
examination. In addition, agrochemical substances were detected in the airway
(agrochemical poisoning death cases) during endoscopic examination. The study
found that useful information can be obtained for investigating the death and
estimating postmortem interval through endoscopic examination. It is thought
that minimally invasive autopsy procedures, including endoscopy, cannot replace
conventional autopsies, but can be used as adjuncts instead. In particular,
minimally invasive autopsy procedures are thought to be useful for postmortem
inspection. To this end, continued studies, as well as the development of
equipment suited for postmortem examination, are needed.
Key Words: Endoscopy; Autopsy; Minimally
invasive surgical procedures
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