Malbranque S, Jousset N, Nedelcu C, Rougé-Maillart C
Department of Forensic Medicine, Angers University Hospital, Angers cedex 09 F-49933, France; IRCGN (Forensic Military Medical Service - Gendarmerie Nationale), 93100 Rosny s/Bois, France.
Department of Forensic Medicine, Angers University Hospital, Angers cedex 09 F-49933, France.
Forensic Sci Int. 2014 Dec;245:e6-e10. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2014.09.011. Epub 2014 Oct 2.
The number of head wounds due to firearms remains low in France because these cases are primarily linked to suicide (or attempted suicide) and, to a lesser extent, to attacks or hunting accidents [1]. Characterized by the impact of a projectile, which in most cases is made of metal, at high levels of kinetic energy, such acts generally result in severe trans-cerebral lesions with significant levels of morbidity/mortality [2]. Seldom are cases reported in the literature that give a detailed study of intracranial foreign bodies made of bone in such situations [3]. Here we report on the case of two suicides resulting from a transcranial gunshot wounds caused by weapons and ammunition issued by the French police force. Each case helped distinguish a characteristic bone fragment, in the form of a "patch", equivalent in size to the caliber of the bullet.
在法国,因枪支造成的头部伤口数量仍然较低,因为这些案例主要与自杀(或自杀未遂)有关,在较小程度上与袭击或狩猎事故有关[1]。此类行为的特点是射弹(在大多数情况下由金属制成)以高动能撞击,通常会导致严重的经脑损伤,并伴有较高的发病率/死亡率[2]。文献中很少有案例对这种情况下由骨头构成的颅内异物进行详细研究[3]。在此,我们报告两起因法国警察部队配发的武器和弹药导致的经颅枪伤自杀案例。每个案例都有助于识别出一种呈“补丁”状、大小与子弹口径相当的特征性骨碎片。