身体反弹-身体在从高处坠落后第一次撞击地面后的偏转。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Lorenz Markus Bell, Markus Große Perdekamp, Ulrike Schmidt, Vanessa Thoma
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摘要

在从高层公寓坠落后发现两具尸体的现场,法医检查发现,两具尸体之间的沥青上有明显的类似面部轮廓的组织印记,一具尸体的后脑勺有撕裂伤,前额有擦伤。远离尸体位置的组织印记可以表明发现现场和身体相对部位的伤害被操纵了至少两种不同的钝性创伤。初步评估排除了与建筑物的中间接触,而是指出,在第一次撞击地面后,尸体出现了明显的水平偏斜,随后又发生了第二次撞击。对现有的关于从高处坠落的文献进行了回顾,这些文献提供了关于从高处坠落后身体偏转的可能性的有限信息。对撞击后序列的生物力学相关性的详细调查很少。相比之下,本案例的监控录像显示,在第一次撞击后,尸体偏转了1.5米,随后又发生了第二次撞击。结合尸检结果,这为不寻常的法医发现和独特的生物力学见解提供了很好的解释。这表明,根据各种因素,如受影响的身体区域,地面结构和坠落高度,身体可以明显偏离最初的撞击区域,导致第二次撞击,有时在法医上误导伤害模式。
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Bodies bounce - deflection of bodies following first ground impact after falls from height.

Forensic examination of a scene where two bodies were found after a fall from a high-rise apartment building revealed a distinct tissue imprint resembling facial contours on the asphalt between the two bodies as well as a laceration on the back of the head and an abrasion on the forehead of one body. Tissue imprints located away from the positions of the bodies can indicate manipulation of the finding scene and injuries in opposing body regions at least two distinct blunt traumas. Initial assessment ruled out intermediate contacts with the building, pointing instead to a significant horizontal deflection of the bodies after the initial impact on the ground followed by a second impact. A review of the existing literature on falls from height was conducted, which provided limited information on the possibility of a body's deflection after fall from height. Detailed investigations into the biomechanical relevance of sequences following that impact are rare. In contrast, surveillance video footage from the presented case shows the deflection of the corpses by as much as 1.5 m after initial impact, followed by a second impact. In combination with the autopsy results this provided a good explanation for the unusual forensic findings and unique biomechanical insights. It demonstrates that, depending on various factors like the impacted body region, ground structure and height of fall, a body can be significantly deflected from the initial impact region, resulting in a second impact and sometimes forensically misleading injury patterns.

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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
9.50%
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165
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Legal Medicine aims to improve the scientific resources used in the elucidation of crime and related forensic applications at a high level of evidential proof. The journal offers review articles tracing development in specific areas, with up-to-date analysis; original articles discussing significant recent research results; case reports describing interesting and exceptional examples; population data; letters to the editors; and technical notes, which appear in a section originally created for rapid publication of data in the dynamic field of DNA analysis.
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