Medicolegal autopsies due to incised–penetrating wounds at the Forensic Medicine Izmir Group Chairmanship during the period 2004–2007

Volume: 50 Number: 1 March 1, 2011
  • Bilgin U E
  • Ökmen F G
  • Aktaş E Ö
  • Şenol E
  • Koçak Kaya A
  • Şen F
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Medicolegal autopsies due to incised–penetrating wounds at the Forensic Medicine Izmir Group Chairmanship during the period 2004–2007

Abstract

Aim: Incised–penetrating wounds have an important focus for living subjects and medicolegal autopsies. In this study, we aimed to collect demographical data and their relationship to medicolegal autopsy cases due to incised penetrating injuries. Material and Methods: Death examination and autopsy reports autopsies performed by the Forensic Medicine Izmir Group Chairmanship during 2004-2007 were reviewed. Among a total of 6069 autopsied cases, the cause of death of 445 cases was found to be as incised –penetrating wounds. Results : The origin of death was homicide in 438 (98.4%), an accident in 4 (0.9%) and suicide in 3 (0.7%) of the cases. The mean age was 37.1 ± 15.8, the age range was between 3-81 years, and the most frequently seen age group was among 21–30 years of age (28.8%). All of the suicide cases and 82.9% of the homicide cases were men. Among alcohol detected cases, 93.5% were male, 6.5% were female and detected narcotic drugs showed increase The origin of death was homicide in 438 (98.4%), an accident in 4 (0.9%) and suicide in 3 (0.7%) of the cases. The mean age was 37.1 ± 15.8, the age range was between 3-81years, and the most frequently seen age group was 21– 30 years of age (28.8%). All of the suicide cases and 82.9% of the homicide cases were men. Among cases were alcohol was detected, 93.5% were male, 6.5% were female and the detection of narcotic drugs showed increase recently. Conclusion: Incised–penetrating weapons are easily obtainable and can be used for the purpose of murder. Injuries incurred with the intention of killing are mostly thoracal and abdominal. Rarely are these weapons used for suicidal purposes. Deaths due to incised–penetrating weapons increased during the summer time and 99.3% of the cases that alcohol was detected were homicidal in origin. It was also observed that young males form the risk group of the deaths due to incised–penetrating weapons. Young deaths at their most productive age and increase in narcotic drugs detected in autopsy cases are worrisome issues that need some measures applied.

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Bilgin U E

Ökmen F G

Aktaş E Ö

Şenol E

Koçak Kaya A

Şen F

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March 1, 2011

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March 1, 2011

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Year 2011 Volume: 50 Number: 1

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1.Bilgin U E, Ökmen F G, Aktaş E Ö, Şenol E, Koçak Kaya A, Şen F. İzmir Adli Tıp Grup Başkanlığında 2004-2007 yılları arasında kesici-delici alet ile meydana gelen adli otopsi olguları. EJM [Internet]. 2011 Mar. 1;50(1):13-8. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA63RK92UT

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