Profile of Medicolegal Cases in the Casualty Department of Government Medical College, Badaun, UttarPradesh

Authors

  • N Singh HOD and Assist Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine, Government Medical College ,Badaun.
  • G Kumar Casualty Department, Government Medical College Hospital, Badaun.

Keywords:

Medico-legal cases, Trauma centre, National telemedicine services, eSanjeevani

Abstract

Medicolegal cases constitute a significant proportion of the emergencies brought to the casualty department of the hospital. Profiling of  these medicolegal cases is an excellent strategy to speculate the kind of case load in a specific region and to strengthen the health care  services of the concerned hospital accordingly. With this insight a hospital based study was conducted in the Government medical college  of Badaun to determine the common causes of the medicolegal cases in the inhabitants of this region. Aprospective study was conducted in  the casualty department of the hospital and all the medicolegal cases which presented from 15 September 2019 to 15 January 2022 were  studied thoroughly. Gender analysis revealed preponderance of male cases (72.01% ) over female cases (27.9%). Majority of the patients  were in the age group of 21-30 years (35.57%). Maximum medicolegal cases were of RTA(51.89%), followed by Poisoning(15.45%) and  assault (13.41%). Maximum cases were reported between 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. (44.6%). The present study highlights the profile of  medicolegal cases in Badaun region which clearly shows a very high incidence of road traffic accidents. In all trauma cases whether they  are due to RTA, farm related injuries, thermal injuries, etc. the outcome can be improved firstly by injury prevention education, secondly  by providing appropriate emergency medical care in well-equipped trauma centres associated with the hospital.  

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Published

2022-12-14

How to Cite

Singh, N., & Kumar, G. (2022). Profile of Medicolegal Cases in the Casualty Department of Government Medical College, Badaun, UttarPradesh. Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 44(4), 10-13. https://jiafm.in/index.php/jiafm/article/view/93