非典型火器致颅骨损伤1例报告

Viachaslau V. Siamionau, A. Tsiatsiuyeu
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背景。非典型火器造成的伤害在形态上变化很大,往往与典型的枪伤不同。这可能导致法医诊断出现问题。对非典型武器设计的了解以及在尸体内部或犯罪现场发现的非典型弹丸可以进行适当的伤害性质评估。病例介绍:描述了一枚4.5x60 mm混凝土钉非典型弹丸造成的枕骨和额骨进出口枪伤的形态学特征。入口枪伤具有典型的形态特征,与弹丸的特定作用有关(组织缺损,伤口内部斜面)。由于混凝土钉未完全从颅腔出口,以及受损区域的解剖特征,出口伤是非典型的。结论:非典型枪支和弹丸种类繁多,其样品可能具有许多独特的设计和技术特征,这对枪伤的法医检验至关重要。传统上,对枪伤性质和射击次数的综合法医学评估是基于损伤形态和揭示枪击残留物。然而,弹丸和/或其碎片在体内的存在有助于解决专家任务。在我们的案件中正确解释伤口性质的关键在于颅骨中有一种非典型的抛射物一种混凝土钉。
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SKULL INJURY DUE TO ATYPICAL FIREARM: A CASE REPORT
Background. Injuries from atypical firearms are highly variable in their morphology and often differ from typical gunshot injuries. This can lead to problems in forensic diagnostics. Knowledge of the atypical weapons design and discovery of atypical projectiles inside a body or at crime scene allows proper injury nature assessment. Case presentation: The morphological features of the entrance and exit gunshot wounds of the occipital and frontal bones caused by an atypical projectile a concrete nail 4.5x60 mm are described. The entrance gunshot injury had typical morphological features associated with the specific action of the projectile (a tissue defect, internal beveling of wound). The exit wound was atypical due to the incomplete exit of the concrete nail from the cranial cavity, as well as the anatomical features of the damaged area. Conclusion: Atypical firearms and projectiles are diverse and their samples may have many unique designs and technological features knowledge of which may be crucial for forensic examination of gunshot injuries. A comprehensive medico-legal assessment of the injury gunshot nature and the number of shots is traditionally based on the injury morphology and revealing the gunshot residues. However, the presence of projectiles and/or their fragments in the body facilitates the solving of expert tasks. In our case the key to the correct interpretation of the wounds nature was the presence in the skull of an atypical projectile a concrete-nail.
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