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The role of radiology in autopsy in gunshot wounds cases performed at "Instituto Médico Legal" of Rio de Janeiro

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the consequences of incomplete necropsy reports of gunshot victims, in cases in which radiological methods were not used to locate the firearm projectiles. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 8,185 necropsy reports of "Instituto Médico-Legal Afrânio Peixoto", Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, were reviewed. This corresponds to the total number of corpses of the period from January to December 2001, and 3,122 of these consisted of autopsies of gunshot victims. RESULTS: Out of these 3,122, 309 bodies were buried with the firearm projectiles in its interior, which may lead to legal investigations in the future. In the same period 23 exhumations were requested, 12 of them with the purpose of collecting projectiles. The expenses related to the performance of necropsy exams of gunshot victims were calculated in about U$ 344 whereas the expenses related to the exhumations for the purpose of collecting firearm projectiles were calculated in about U$ 399. These calculations were performed to show the total amount that could be saved and otherwise spent, if legal-medical investigations of gunshot victims were successfully performed at first examination. In conclusion, necropsy examinations of gunshot victims must follow specific protocols, since incomplete necropsies will require posterior exhumations, with unnecessary additional costs.

Radiology; Forensic Medicine; Radioscopy; Necropsy; Bullets


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