Medicolegal Evaluation of Fatal Firearm injury Cases in Ethiopia: An Autopsy Study

Authors

  • J V K Kiran Associate Professor, Forensic Medicine, Mamta academy of Medical Sciences, Bachupally, Hyderabad.
  • H Fereed Assistant Professor,St. Paul's hospital & Millennium Medical College, Ethiopia.
  • S K Jadhav Assistant Professor,St. Paul's hospital & Millennium Medical College, Ethiopia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/jiafm.2023.45.1.6

Keywords:

Gunshot wounds, Entry wound, Exit wound, Atypical presentation

Abstract

Gunshot wounds are commonly encountered in forensic practice. The courts quite often specifically need to know which firearm injury is  entry and which is exit. Although the examination of a recent gunshot wound is often straightforward, the appearance of the firearm  wound may be affected by factors like multiple firearm injuries, putrefaction, charring. The forensic practitioner sometimes faces  difficulty when the entry or exit wounds present atypically like the absence of secondary effects of discharge, as in decomposed bodies,  which are supposed to determine or be specific to entry wound. Sometimes feature like abrasion collar is seen at the exit wound or is  present in both entry and exit wounds as in cases of shored exit wound. This study focuses not only on the typical features which determine  the entry wound but also on the few cases in which the presentation of entry and exit wounds are atypical. This study can be used in those  cases of firearm injuries like multiple firearm injuries and decomposed cases. 

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Published

2023-05-12

How to Cite

Kiran, J. V. K., Fereed , H., & Jadhav, S. K. (2023). Medicolegal Evaluation of Fatal Firearm injury Cases in Ethiopia: An Autopsy Study . Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 45(1), 24-27. https://doi.org/10.48165/jiafm.2023.45.1.6