Title: Injuries caused by sharp objects
1Injuries caused by sharp objects
- Lecture 6.
- Associative-professor V.Franchuk
2Definition
- Sharp objects are the objects having a sharp edge
or end or their combination. They may incise,
penetrate or chop the tissues resulting in wounds
with definite particularities.
3Classification of sharp instruments
4Different types of sharp objects
5General signs of the wounds inflicted by sharp
objects
- definite shape fissure-like, star-like
- margins are clean without abrasions, bruises
raptures, as ussual everted - Absence of sub-cutaneous bridges in the ends
- Pointed, sometimes ruptured ends
- Clean walls of the wounds without any abrasions
and bruises.
6Cutting injuries (incisions)
- Cut instruments are characterized by a pointed
blade and a little weight ( like a knife, razor,
scalpel, scissors, swords etc.).
- ??chanism of their action - produced by
pressure and friction against the tissue by the
sharp instrument.
7Typical appearances of incisions
- Spindle-like or fissure-like shape.
- If adjoin the margins linear.
- The ends consist of slight-cuttings and choppings.
8Typical appearances of incisions
- Size the length is greater then width and
depth of the wound.
9Slight-cuttings and choppings in the ends of
incisions. The cutting instrument has been acted
some times.
10Chopped injuries. Typical signs.
- Definite localization
- Fissure-like shape
- Great size
- Clean margins and walls
- Pointed ends
- Underlaying bones are fractured
11Types of the axe action to the head
12Stab wounds
- Stabbing objects have easy weight, longitudinal
shape and pointed end. Stab wounds as a rule are
small, have got a wound channel
13Kinds of stabbing instruments
- With verges (screw)
- Without verges (nail, needle)
- With single-edged or double-edged blade (knife,
dagger, sword)
14Typical appearances of the wounds caused with the
instrument without verges
- They are parallel
- Fissure-like, oval shapes
- Little size
- Presence of wound channel
- Internal bleeding often
15Langers lines
16Typical appearances of the wounds caused by the
instrument with verges
- Star-like shape
- Ruptures in the ends
17Forensic features of the wounds caused by
single-edged or double-edged weapons
- Fissure-like or spindle-like shape
- Wound channel
- Clean margins and walls
- Pointed ends
18Forensic diagnostics of self-made wounds
- Localization on the anterior part of the body
- They are numerous, superficial and parallel
19Forensic diagnostics of stranger-made wounds
- Localization anywhere
- Great depth
- Different directions of the wound channels
- Damages of upper clothes
20Thanks for attention!