Clinical Investigation

Evaluation of Forensic Cases Admitted to Cumhuriyet University Hospital

  • Fatma MUTLU KUKUL GÜVEN
  • Celal BÜTÜN
  • Fatma YÜCEL BEYAZTAŞ
  • Şevki Hakan EREN
  • İlhan KORKMAZ

Received Date: 12.02.2009 Accepted Date: 26.06.2009 Meandros Med Dent J 2009;10(3):23-28

OBJECTIVE:

The aim of this study is to reveal demographic properties and profile of forensic cases in addition to emphasize the importance of forensic report standardization in forensic medical practises and judicial process.

MATERIALS and METHODS:

This study, were reviewed retrospectively hospital files and forensic reports of cases who have been sent to Cumhuriyet University Medical Faculty Department of Forensic Medicine from by judicial authorities for organizing the forensic reports between the dates 01.01.2006-31.12.2006. The medical and judicial data that were evaluated according to gender, age, event type, event date, event location, sent to the authorities, injuring the body regions, the treatment services, intoxication, sexual assaults and also the results of forensic reports were compared with similar studies.

RESULTS:

Among 1.296 patients 76.8% were men. Most of the cases were young and middle aged group. Forensic cases were higher in number especially in August (10.9%) and discharged following diagnosis and treatment in emergency services (29.9%). Injuries with vital severity were identified as 17.4%. Injuries were most frequent (44.6%) at head-neck region and a significant ratio of forensic cases were caused by traffic accidents (%30.8).

CONCLUSION:

As a conclusion; to protect physcian and patients' rights, to control forensic reports more carefully, a coordinated study with forensic medical specialists is required during post graduation education of forensics.

Keywords: Forensic case, forensic report, emergency department, traffic accident, blow