Analysis of Railway Track Deaths – An Autopsy based Study.

Autor: Ahuja, Prachi, H., Pavanchand Shetty, Dsouza, Haneil L., Padubidri, Jagadish Rao, Shetty, B. Suresh Kumar, Kotian, Shashidhar
Zdroj: Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology; Oct-Dec2019, Vol. 13 Issue 4, p228-231, 4p
Abstrakt: Introduction- Railways being one of the commonest mode of transportation, also has a risk of accidents associated to it. Retrospective analytical study was done to understand the type of injuries sustained and various factors associated with railway accidents. Methodology: Study Design- Retrospective analysis of autopsy reports of railway track accidents. Study Setting- The study was carried out in forensic Medicine department of Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore. Sample Size- 205 autopsy reports of railway track accidents from 2007-2017. Results- A total of 205 railway accidents were observed between 2007 and 2017 out of which 93.7% of the deceased were males. Out of all the cases, 54(26.3%) belonged to age group 40-50 years, followed by 50(24.4%) in the age group 30-40 years. In 81.7% of cases, history of crossing the track was present. 39.5% of death occurred due to head injuries sustained by the victim. In 96% of cases the victim died on the spot. 1150 external injuries were observed out of which abrasions were the most common(34.5%). Head was the most common site for lacerations, contusions and fracture and abrasions were most commonly seen on the lower limb. Conclusions- To reduce railway accidents the government has to implement awareness program and modify the infrastructure available which will facilitate the safety procedure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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