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Profile of Medicolegal Autopsy Cases at Tertiary Care Centre in Belagavi, Karnataka. A One Year Retrospective Study


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1 Postgraduate, KAHER’S J.N Medical College, Belagavi, India
2 Associate Professor, KAHER’S J.N Medical College, Belagavi, India
3 Professor and HOD, KAHER’S J.N Medical College, Belagavi, India
4 Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, KAHER’S J.N Medical College, Belagavi, India
5 Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, BIMS, Belagavi, India
     

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Background: The profile of medico legal autopsy cases is important in order to know the death statistics in a region due to unnatural causes and also help to address the demographic needs according to the mortality statistics specific to that region. Materials and Methods: The present study is a retrospective study of autopsies performed at KAHER’S tertiary care centre K.L.E Hospital, Belagavi, Karnataka India in the year 2017. During this period a total of 159 autopsy cases were conducted. Relevant information and subjective data like age, sex, marital status & manner of death have been collected from medicolegal autopsy register from January 2017 to December 2017. Results: Out of 159 cases analyzed, maximum number of autopsies were in the age group of 21-30 years with 55 cases(34.6%). Majority of victims were males 118(74.2%). Hindus were majority in number with 147 cases(92.6%), married were 122(76.7%) & unmarried were 37 cases(23.3%). In our study 67.9% were rural residents & only 32.1% were urban. Accident, Suicide and Homicide deaths were 110(69.2%), 37(23.3%)& 1(0.6%) cases respectively.Natural deaths were seen in 6.9% cases. Maximum number of deaths were due to road traffic accidents with 92 cases (57.9%) followed by poisoning with 27 cases (17%). Out of total 159 cases maximum number of autopsy cases 60(37.7%) were conducted in the month of April to June. Conclusion: In our present study it is observed that maximum cases were in 3rd decade of life, Males outnumbered females, rural residents were more in number. Hindus being majority formed bulk of cases. RTA, Poisoning & burns were seen as leading cause of death &maximum deaths were in the second quarter of the year (April,May&June).

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Medicolegal Autopsy, Road traffic accidents, Poisoning
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Authors

Khaja Azizuddin Junaidi
Postgraduate, KAHER’S J.N Medical College, Belagavi, India
Somashekhar S Pujar
Associate Professor, KAHER’S J.N Medical College, Belagavi, India
Ravindra S Honnungar
Professor and HOD, KAHER’S J.N Medical College, Belagavi, India
Prasanna S Jirli
Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, KAHER’S J.N Medical College, Belagavi, India
Vishal V Koulapur
Associate Professor, KAHER’S J.N Medical College, Belagavi, India
Kashif Ali
Postgraduate, KAHER’S J.N Medical College, Belagavi, India
Pushpa M.G.
Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, BIMS, Belagavi, India

Abstract


Background: The profile of medico legal autopsy cases is important in order to know the death statistics in a region due to unnatural causes and also help to address the demographic needs according to the mortality statistics specific to that region. Materials and Methods: The present study is a retrospective study of autopsies performed at KAHER’S tertiary care centre K.L.E Hospital, Belagavi, Karnataka India in the year 2017. During this period a total of 159 autopsy cases were conducted. Relevant information and subjective data like age, sex, marital status & manner of death have been collected from medicolegal autopsy register from January 2017 to December 2017. Results: Out of 159 cases analyzed, maximum number of autopsies were in the age group of 21-30 years with 55 cases(34.6%). Majority of victims were males 118(74.2%). Hindus were majority in number with 147 cases(92.6%), married were 122(76.7%) & unmarried were 37 cases(23.3%). In our study 67.9% were rural residents & only 32.1% were urban. Accident, Suicide and Homicide deaths were 110(69.2%), 37(23.3%)& 1(0.6%) cases respectively.Natural deaths were seen in 6.9% cases. Maximum number of deaths were due to road traffic accidents with 92 cases (57.9%) followed by poisoning with 27 cases (17%). Out of total 159 cases maximum number of autopsy cases 60(37.7%) were conducted in the month of April to June. Conclusion: In our present study it is observed that maximum cases were in 3rd decade of life, Males outnumbered females, rural residents were more in number. Hindus being majority formed bulk of cases. RTA, Poisoning & burns were seen as leading cause of death &maximum deaths were in the second quarter of the year (April,May&June).

Keywords


Medicolegal Autopsy, Road traffic accidents, Poisoning



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v20%2Fi1%2F2020%2Fmlu%2F194318