Assessment of internal organ stub injury frequencies and their infliction causes

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Aim. Determination of most frequently cut-wounded internal organs and injury infliction causes. Material and methods. The article reports the results of a retrospective statistical assay of forensic medical reports of corpse examination conducted at the Khabarovsk Inter-District Forensic Examination Department of the Bureau of Forensic Medical Expertise, Ministry of Health of the Khabarovsk Region, in the years 2014–2018. Results. The study identified the frequency of sharp force injuries, the most frequently wounded internal organs and the average lengths of wound tracks in the entire body and particular internal organs.

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Aleksey A. Devyaterikov

Khabarovsk Regional Bureau of Forensic Medical Expertise

Author for correspondence.
Email: dev36@rambler.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0519-7562

Head of the Department of Forensic Medicine, Khabarovsk Regional Bureau of Forensic Medical Expertise

Russian Federation, Khabarovsk

Dar’ya V. Kulichkova

Khabarovsk Regional Bureau of Forensic Medical Expertise

Email: bogush-88@bk.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6234-6726

Head of the Department of Complex Examinations, Khabarovsk Regional Bureau of Forensic Medical Expertise

Russian Federation, Khabarovsk

Igor’ V. Vlasyuk

Far Eastern State Medical University

Email: vlasuik1971@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9023-6898

Dr.Sci. (Med.), Assoc. Prof., Far Eastern State Medical University

Russian Federation, Khabarovsk

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