Autopsy analysis of craniocerebral injuries at a tertiary healthcare centre

Authors

  • Bandu Waman Ramteke Department of Forensic Medicine, Government Medical College, Chandrapur, Maharashtra 2 Department of Forensic Medicine, Terna Medical College, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtr
  • Shibanand Nepal Karmakar Department of Forensic Medicine, Terna Medical College, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
  • Nilesh Keshav Tumram Department of Forensic Medicine, Government Medical College, Chandrapur, Maharashtra

Keywords:

Forensic medicine, Forensic pathology, Regional injuries, Craniocerebral injuries, Head injury

Abstract

Brain is one of the most vital organs in the body, despite it being protected by bony skull. Craniocerebral injury or head injury is  defined by National Advisory Neurological Disease and Stroke Council as a “morbid state resulting from gross or subtle structural  changes in the scalp, skull and or the contents of the skull produced by mechanical forces”.1 A prospective study was conducted in the  department of forensic medicine at Indira Gandhi Government Medical College & Hospital Nagpur, a tertiary care centre for a period  of two years. During the period of study, a total of 2048 cases of medicolegal autopsy were evaluated. Out of the total medicolegal  autopsy cases a total of 202 cases of death due to craniocerebral injuries were included in the present study. Consumption of alcohol is  a common causation for road traffic accidents and subsequent craniocerebral injuries. Study of various aspects of head injury helps in  better understanding of such cases. 

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Published

2021-11-12

How to Cite

Waman Ramteke, B., Nepal Karmakar, S., & Keshav Tumram , N. (2021). Autopsy analysis of craniocerebral injuries at a tertiary healthcare centre . Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 43(3), 249-253. https://jiafm.in/index.php/jiafm/article/view/157