Forensic-radiological diagnosis of gunshot wounds

Although gunshot wounds are less common in Germany than in other countries, a proportion of suicides and violent crimes are committed with firearms, which is why basic knowledge of diagnosis is important. Fundamentals regarding forensic assessment of gunshot wounds are discussed alongside typical ra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiologie (Heidelberg, Germany) Germany), 2024-11, Vol.64 (11), p.854
Hauptverfasser: Stoevesandt, Dietrich, Woydt, Lina, Peter, Lisa-Maria, Weber, Marko
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Zusammenfassung:Although gunshot wounds are less common in Germany than in other countries, a proportion of suicides and violent crimes are committed with firearms, which is why basic knowledge of diagnosis is important. Fundamentals regarding forensic assessment of gunshot wounds are discussed alongside typical radiological findings. In addition to analyzing our own cases and evaluating official statistics, this article is based on a discussion of basic research and expert recommendations. The article describes the characteristics of the bullet entry and exit as well as special features of the bullet trajectory, particularly in bony injuries, and discusses their significance for radiological findings. Pitfalls in interpretation, such as changes in body position and the deflection of projectile (fragments) in the body, are presented, as are the advantages of supplementary radiological diagnostics (projectile search before initiation of dissection, simple detection of an air embolism, clarity of bullet trajectory reconstruction). This article is intended to provide an overview of not only typical types of weapons and projectiles but also their effects on the body of the victim, which must be documented by the examiner.
ISSN:2731-7056
2731-7056
DOI:10.1007/s00117-024-01367-0