Autopsy Case of a Penetrating Wound to the Left Cerebral Hemisphere Caused by an Accidental Shooting With a Crossbow

作者:Kondo Takeshi*; Takahashi Motonori; Kuse Azumi; Morichika Mai; Nakagawa Kanako; Tagawa Yoshihiro; Taniguchi Tomoya; Taguchi Yuji; Fujiwara Tomohiro; Tsuchiya Junpei; Nakamura Masahiko; Sakurada Makoto; Asano Migiwa; Ueno Yasuhiro
来源:American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 2018, 39(2): 164-168.
DOI:10.1097/PAF.0000000000000381

摘要

A crossbow is a bow that shoots an arrow when a gun-like trigger is pulled. Deaths caused by accidental crossbow shootings are extremely rare. Here we describe an autopsy case of a penetrating wound to the left cerebral hemisphere caused by an accidental shooting with a crossbow. A man in his early 60s who lived with his wife and had used crossbows for 20 years as his hobby was found one early morning in the shed of his house, collapsed and bleeding from the head and neck. He was taken to a hospital and died after approximately 3 days of conservative treatment. At autopsy, a penetrating wound between the upper part of the left anterior neck and the left frontoparietal region was evident. Traumatic intracerebral hematoma was observed in the left frontal lobe, and severe traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage was present throughout the brain. Cerebral contusion and hematoma without any organization were noted around the penetration. The cause of death was determined to be cerebral contusion and intracerebral hematoma due to the penetrating wound by the crossbow arrow. He was probably trying to load an arrow into the crossbow by placing it on the floor, pointing upward, and made a mistake in its operation that resulted in the shooting of the arrow. This case is unique because it was a rare accidental death caused by a crossbow arrow, and a detailed histopathological examination was performed.

  • 出版日期2018-6