In some rare cases of hanging, the so-called ‘hangman’s fracture’ is observed. This occurs when a fall from height is associated with hanging, e.g. capital executions. We describe the case of an 81-year-old man who committed suicide by jumping off a bridge, with a rope wrapped around his neck. The combination of hanging and falling caused a series of bone fractures to the cervical spine and the hyoid bone, leading to dislocation of the vertebral column and multiple bone fragments, producing peculiar patterns. Computed tomography also identified a transverse full-thickness fracture of the dens, which is a rare event. This case highlights specific injuries associated with the combination of hanging and falling, and underlines the importance o...
Falls from a height are a common cause of suicidal death in urban settings. The aim of the present w...
AbstractThe present study was carried out between 2010 and 2013, a total of 7968 Autopsies were cond...
International audienceHere presented is the case of a one-level jumping-fall with extensive skull fr...
In some rare cases of hanging, the so-called ‘hangman’s fracture’ is observed. This occurs when a fa...
Abstract Background Hangman’s fracture (Fracture of cervical vertebrae) in hanging is usually descri...
Complete decapitation as a result of a suicidal hanging is rarely observed in forensic practice. The...
International audienceDecapitation following suicidal hanging is rarely encountered in forensic prac...
Hanging is a form of ligature strangulation in which the force applied to the neck derives from the ...
In forensic research, biomechanical analyses of falls are widely reported. However, no study on fall...
Asphyxia is a condition of the body that occurs from severely inadequate oxygen supply or excessive ...
The injury patterns resulting from fatal high (˃3 m) free falls have previously been documented in c...
Hanging is an asphyxial death caused by a ligature around the neck and the suspension of the body, e...
To investigate the mechanism of Hangman's fracture and its clinical manifestation and treatment...
AbstractAccidental ligature strangulation though rare, is occasionally reported and circumstantial e...
Background: In this retrospective autopsy study, we aimed to review the anatomopathological findings...
Falls from a height are a common cause of suicidal death in urban settings. The aim of the present w...
AbstractThe present study was carried out between 2010 and 2013, a total of 7968 Autopsies were cond...
International audienceHere presented is the case of a one-level jumping-fall with extensive skull fr...
In some rare cases of hanging, the so-called ‘hangman’s fracture’ is observed. This occurs when a fa...
Abstract Background Hangman’s fracture (Fracture of cervical vertebrae) in hanging is usually descri...
Complete decapitation as a result of a suicidal hanging is rarely observed in forensic practice. The...
International audienceDecapitation following suicidal hanging is rarely encountered in forensic prac...
Hanging is a form of ligature strangulation in which the force applied to the neck derives from the ...
In forensic research, biomechanical analyses of falls are widely reported. However, no study on fall...
Asphyxia is a condition of the body that occurs from severely inadequate oxygen supply or excessive ...
The injury patterns resulting from fatal high (˃3 m) free falls have previously been documented in c...
Hanging is an asphyxial death caused by a ligature around the neck and the suspension of the body, e...
To investigate the mechanism of Hangman's fracture and its clinical manifestation and treatment...
AbstractAccidental ligature strangulation though rare, is occasionally reported and circumstantial e...
Background: In this retrospective autopsy study, we aimed to review the anatomopathological findings...
Falls from a height are a common cause of suicidal death in urban settings. The aim of the present w...
AbstractThe present study was carried out between 2010 and 2013, a total of 7968 Autopsies were cond...
International audienceHere presented is the case of a one-level jumping-fall with extensive skull fr...