Original Articles
Retrospective Analysis of Pattern of Skull Fractures in Different Medicolegal Autopsies: An Institutional Based Study | |
Dipak Kumar Das, Netra Moni Kakati | |
Background: Skull fractures occurred due to RTAs, Assaults and other cases are the most common cause for hospitalization. The present study was conducted to analyzeretrospective pattern of skull fractures in different medicolegal autopsies.Materials&Methods: The present retrospective study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital in all patients with skull Fractures who were admitted to our Emergency and Surgery department and underwent autopsy. In this study total 210 cases of post-mortem were conducted. All the findings were described in detail in the prescribed proforma, and the collected data was analyzed.Results: In the present study a total of 210 cases of post-mortem were conducted. In maximum cases the area of fracture was base of skull (30.95%) followed by P-T+Base of skull(18.57%). In maximum cases of autopsy, linear fracture was present (74.76%) followed by comminuted (14.76%).Conclusion: The study concluded that in different medicolegal autopsies, maximum area of fracture was base of skull and in maximum cases linear fracture was present. |
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