Forensic evaluation of ankle injury sustained as a result of a hoverboard impact: case from practice

Author:

Siedin Maxim S.ORCID,Plis Semyon S.ORCID,Klevno Vladimir A.ORCID

Abstract

Currently, the so-called means of individual mobility are gaining high popularity. Their use naturally entailed an increase in the number of road incidents, as well as the number of examinations carried out. The question of the most traumatic parts of the human body, the type volume of injuries in this type of injury in the domestic forensic medical literature has not been studied to date. A description of the case from practice is given: citizen A. received an isolated injury to the right ankle joint when a person driving a hoverboard hit her. Citizen A. was hospitalized in the surgical department of the district hospital, where she underwent inpatient treatment and was discharged on the 16th day after the grass. The patient was examined by doctors, she underwent radiography of the right tibia. During the commission forensic medical examination on the case file with the examination of the victim, with the involvement of a radiologist as an expert and a detailed description of the radiographs, conclusions were made about the localization, nature, amount of damage, as well as the severity of the harm caused to health. Analysis of foreign studies suggests that injuries associated with the participation of gyroscooters occur mainly when falling with the formation of fractures of the bones of the upper limbs. However, some authors cite cases of lower limb injuries with ankle injury. This case confirms the research of some foreign authors. In addition, this case clearly illustrates the role and significance of an additional instrumental method of research (radiography) and objective examination of the injured of the expert commission.

Publisher

ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

Law,Pathology and Forensic Medicine,Anatomy

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