Davis Neil L, Kahana Tzipi, Hiss Jehuda
National Center of Forensic Medicine, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2004 Sep;25(3):259-61. doi: 10.1097/01.paf.0000127388.00255.85.
Upon necroscopic examination of a homeless male found comatose in the street and pronounced dead at a medical center 12 hours later, a sharp tip of a knife lodged in the right parietal region of his skull was incidentally discovered. The blade transected the diploe and penetrated the cerebral cortex. Subsequent police investigation revealed that this was the remnant of a stabbing attempt on his life several months prior to his death. The cause of death was determined to be unrelated to the metallic blade fragment, thus making it a truly incidental and rare finding of a "souvenir knife." Nevertheless, since the injury sustained in the stabbing was potentially life threatening, the investigation into that assault was reopened.A case report is presented, along with a brief review of the literature on "souvenir objects."
在对一名被发现昏迷在街上、12小时后在医疗中心被宣布死亡的无家可归男性进行尸体解剖时,偶然发现一把刀尖插在他颅骨的右顶叶区域。刀刃横断了板障并穿透了大脑皮层。随后警方调查发现,这是他死亡前几个月一次刺杀未遂事件的遗留物。确定死亡原因与金属刀片碎片无关,因此这是一个真正偶然且罕见的“纪念刀”发现。尽管如此,由于刺伤造成的伤害有潜在生命危险,对那次袭击的调查重新展开。本文呈现了一个病例报告,并对关于“纪念物”的文献进行简要回顾。