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Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages 344-348 (August 2006)


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Delayed deaths after vascular traumatism: Two cases

Anny Sauvageau, MD, MSc (Forensic Pathologist)Corresponding Author Informationemail address, Jean-Sébastien Trépanier, BSc, Stéphanie Racette, BSc (Research Assistant)

Abstract 

During expert testimony in court, forensic pathologists are often asked to estimate the length of survival following fatal injuries. Though it is impossible to be precise, fatal vascular trauma survival times are generally considered short. We here report two unusual cases of delayed deaths, one following homicidal stabbing of the heart and the other by suicidal cutting of the neck. In those two cases, investigation clearly provided evidence of prolonged survival: slightly more than 2h for the first case and about 8h for the second. Relevant literature is revised and physiopathological hypotheses are discussed.

Laboratoire de sciences judiciaires et de médecine légale, Édifice Wilfrid-Derome, 1701 Parthenais street, 12th floor, Montreal, Que., Canada H2K 3S7

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PII: S1353-1131(06)00149-0

doi:10.1016/j.jcfm.2006.06.008


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