Autopsy
Autopsy
Autopsy
What is an Autopsy?
Classification
In a forensic autopsy, a medical examiner or coroner declares the death to be: Natural Accident Homicide Suicide or Unknown
Natural Death
Caused by a known disease: cancer, heart disease, stroke, genetic disorders, etc. Often just simply old age
Accidental Death
Caused by mistake or freak occurrence. Death not planned, but can be explained by circumstances.
Homicidal Death
Killing another person. Close to you? Infanticide, Fratricide, Sororicide, Parricide, Patricide, Matricide, Mariticide, Uxoricide Lots of people Genocide Killing a national, ethnic, racial or religious group
Suicidal Death
Killing of self. Often the easiest to identify wrt cause. Can be elaborated further in the report
Unknown Death
Deaths in absentia
Physical Examination
2 Parts:
External
Internal
Internal organs & tissue - evidence of disease, trauma, toxic substances, organ failure
External Examination
Steps: 1. Photographed 2. Samples taken: hair, nails 3. Undressed, examined for wounds
-- Lacerations, abrasions, bruises
4.
Internal Examination
Steps of an internal examination. 1. Incisions
Y Behind each ear, down the neck, meet mid-sternum, continue to the groin.
For suspected strangulation 50% no ext. signs Show fractured HYOID bone
Cuts
Chest cavity cut open w/shears or saw.
3.
Removal
1. 2.
Letulles En Masse method All organs at once Ghons En Bloc method Organs removed in sections
4.
Brain examination
1. 2.
3.
4.
Incision: from a point behind one ear, over top of head, to point behind the opposite ear. Scalp pulled away from the skull, forward and back. Front flap over the face, rear flap over the neck. Skull cut with electric sawcreates a bowl Brain cut from spinal cord, lifted out of the skull for further examination.
Vitreous Humor
Not much?
= Dead longer
More Potassium?
= Dead longer
Livor Mortis
MeaningColor of Death.
Algor Mortis
Temperature of body.
In a controlled environment, stating at 98.6 degrees, the body will drop one degree per hour. This happens because at death, the respiratory system stops working, the body stops functioning, it is no longer moving. When taking the temperature of a corpse, you cant take it in the mouth because the muscles will be relaxed and the tongue wont stay on top of the thermometer. Thinner people cool faster then fat people.
Rigor Mortis
Shows up 2 hours after death Peaks 12 hours after death. Takes 12-24 hours for entire rigor mortis effect to take place. At approximately 0 hours after death, the body is at its stiffest. The eyelids are affected first, the the jaw, face, trunk, arms, legs. Ends after 24-36 hours.
Pallor Mortis