Complex fracture patterns in hanging associated with a fall from height.
Alberto AmadasiClaas T BuschmannMichael TsokosPublished in: Forensic science, medicine, and pathology (2019)
In some rare cases of hanging, the so-called 'hangman's fracture' is observed. This occurs when a fall from height is associated with hanging, e.g. capital executions. We describe the case of an 81-year-old man who committed suicide by jumping off a bridge, with a rope wrapped around his neck. The combination of hanging and falling caused a series of bone fractures to the cervical spine and the hyoid bone, leading to dislocation of the vertebral column and multiple bone fragments, producing peculiar patterns. Computed tomography also identified a transverse full-thickness fracture of the dens, which is a rare event. This case highlights specific injuries associated with the combination of hanging and falling, and underlines the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in terms of radiological examination and complete autopsy.
Keyphrases
- bone mineral density
- computed tomography
- body mass index
- postmenopausal women
- soft tissue
- bone loss
- hip fracture
- bone regeneration
- body composition
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance
- physical activity
- mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- contrast enhanced
- tandem mass spectrometry
- simultaneous determination