- Injuries produced by a blunt weapon on tense skin
covering the bones, as on scalp, eyebrow, iliac crest, shin, perineum,
knee or elbow look like incised wounds. During the preparation of MLC
report the doctors should keep in mind that he has to provide a clue about
the weapon used, whether sharp–edged one or otherwise, the direction of
the force, the duration of injury and the location of the wound, which may
suggest mode of production i.e. suicide, accident, homicides along with
whether the injury is fabricated or otherwise.
- Wounds produced by a blunt weapon or by a fall on the
hard surface, object, on tense structures/skin covering the bones, such as
the scalp, eyebrow, iliac crest, shin, perineum, knee or elbow when the
limb is flexed look like incised wounds; but, they are lacerated wounds,
also called split lacerations. These wounds may mislead the doctor and the
investigating authorities about a sharp weapon.
- When incised–looking wounds are examined by doctor
under magnifying lens, the edges of such wounds are found to be irregular
with bruising and wounds are produced by blunt weapon.
- An incised wound, cut, slash and slice is a clean cut
through the skin, it may or may not involve underlying tissues and
structures. It is caused by a sharp–edged instrument, which is longer than
the depth of wound. It is produced by infliction of an object having a
sharp–cutting edge such as knife, razor, blade, scalpel, sword over the
body.
Saturday, 4 May 2013
Emedinews:Insights on Medicolegal Issues:Preparation of MLC in injury cases by the attending doctor
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