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Mechanical or thermal damage

Authors :
Divya S
Tristan Krap
Wilma Duijst
Maurice C. G. Aalders
Roelof-Jan Oostra
Biomedical Engineering and Physics
APH - Methodology
ANS - Brain Imaging
Medical Biology
ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences
ARD - Amsterdam Reproduction and Development
APH - Personalized Medicine
Criminal Law and Criminology
RS: FdR Institute MICS
Source :
International journal of legal medicine, 136(4), 1133-1148. Springer Verlag, International Journal of Legal Medicine, 136(4), 1133-1148. Springer, Cham
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer, Cham, 2022.

Abstract

Abstract To investigate the differences between pre- and post-fire fractures, 30 human forearm bones were subjected to either blunt-force impact, burning, or both. Bones, covered in soft tissue and wrapped in clothing, were burned in a reconstructed house fire. The burning context and dynamics led to differential burning, that was equal amongst the three groups. To evaluate the damage to the bones, a data collection sheet was developed based on the current literature on fracture features. To analyze the relation between exposure temperature and fracture class and occurrence, color was measured to estimate the exposure temperature. Observable and measurable changes on bone, and fracture surfaces, were macro- and microscopically analyzed. Many features overlapped between the three groups, and thus are not usable for differentiation. Fractures caused by blunt force impact (post-mortem, pre-fire) showed a rough fracture surface with smoothness in curved/slanted regions near the margin after burning, while heat-induced bone fractures showed a smooth fracture surface. The margins and surface of bone fractures that originated after the fire (indirect heat-induced) were evenly discolored, whereas heat-induced bone fractures showed uneven discoloration of the fracture margin and surface. Although there were generally more heat-induced fractures in the 450–700 °C range, no other distinctive trend was observed between exposure temperature and class of fractures.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09379827
Volume :
136
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Legal Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e39463567fb76eb0432d923493a33c20
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-022-02825-x