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[2019] 6. Youn Shin Kim |
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Poster :
Date : 19-06-04 17:51
Hit : 679
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Publication; issue : 2019 Year 43 Vol 2 iss 86 p
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(594.5K), Down : 75, 2019-06-04 17:51:16 | |
Pericardial Tearing by Fall into Water
Surface: An Autopsy Case
Korean J Leg Med 2019;43:86-90
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Department of Forensic Medicine, Chosun
University School of Medicine, Gwangju, Korea
E-mail: ysk007fm@hotmail.com
Injuries caused by free-fall from heights
represent a specific form of blunt trauma that can be difficult to interpret,
especially when the impact medium is water. On autopsy practice, the immersed
bodies with rib fractures and internal organ injuries were often encountered
and many studies have reported that impact with the water surface could cause
skeletal fracture and visceral organ rupture. The height of the fall and body
orientation on impact are the most important factors determining the severity
and range of these injuries. In the present case, the victim was a 69-year-old
male who weighed 48 kg. Following were the autopsy findings: numerous pin-point
epidermal injuries on the body surface (like those due to nibbling by fish), a
massive soft tissue hemorrhage in the left upper chest, multiple rib fractures
(3rd-7th left ribs), ballooning of the lungs, froth in the trachea and
bronchus, pericardial tearing in the right anterolateral side (7-cm long),
intra-pericardial hemorrhage, and focal hemorrhage in the adventitia of the
intra-pericardial aorta. No sign of an external wound was observed in the left
chest area. The cause of death was drowning, and the manner of death was
suicide. Unfortunately, the site and height of fall were not investigated.
Key Words: Fall from heights; Blunt trauma;
Rib fractures; Drowning; Autopsy
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