Delayed Death Due to Lightning: An Autopsy Case Report Highlighting Diagnostic and Medicolegal Issues

Author:

Khartade Harshwardhan Khushalrao1ORCID,Shrivastava Shikha2,Vashisht Jaya2,Phukan Amborish2,Palazhy Ponnambily P2,Meshram Vikas P3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Shyam Shah Medical College , Rewa, Madhya Pradesh , India

2. Junior Resident, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Shyam Shah Medical College , Rewa, Madhya Pradesh , India

3. Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, AIIMS , Jodhpur , India

Abstract

Abstract The incidences of lightning strikes are not infrequent. The electric discharge of the lightning strike produces extreme heat and high amperage current, but fatality is reported in only about 10% to 30% of lightning cases. The spectrum of injuries due to lightning strikes can vary from no external injuries to typical external injuries. Merely the presence of superficial injuries due to lightning should not be considered sufficient to dismiss the case as non-serious. Rather clinicians should be wary of internal damage due to the effect of the lightning current as well as delayed complications of the lightning which can be fatal. Similarly, during an autopsy, the forensic pathologist should also investigate for the changes/damage in the internal organs due to the effect of lightning current. The present case reports the incidence of death due to delayed complications of a lightning strike which primary doctors initially overlooked. This case also discusses the histopathological changes in the internal organs due to lightning which can be helpful in the autopsy diagnosis of lightning, particularly in cases with no external or nonspecific injuries.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rehabilitation,Emergency Medicine,Surgery

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