Abstract

Victim of injuries presenting to a hospital is a medico-legal issue. So, with medical management, proper documentation of injuries should be done as a legal duty by all physicians attending such cases. The study aims to find the prevalence of injury amongst medicolegal cases in the Department of Forensic Medicine in a tertiary care centre. A descriptive cross-sectional study was done amongst 328 medicolegal cases presenting at a tertiary center, from January 2019 to February 2021. Ethical approval was obtained from the Institutional Review Committee (Reference number: 2603202101). Convenience sampling was used to select study samples. After detailed history regarding the incidence, injuries were examined and documented in a performa. The data were entered in Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 18. Point estimate at 95% Confidence Interval was calculated along with frequency and percentage for binary data. Among 328 cases presenting to hospital for medicolegal issues, 237 (72.25%) (67.40-77.09 at 95% Confidence Interval) had injuries, out of which 170 (71.73%) cases were due to physical assault, 64 (27%) cases due to accident; 2 (1.26%) were undetermined. Majority of victims of injury were adult males, with mean age of 32.41±13.96 years. In most accidental injuries internal organs were also injuries and life-threatening. The prevalence of injuries amongst medicolegal cases was found to be higher in our study in comparison to other studies done in similar settings. Most of the injuries were due to physical assault; however, the majority of road traffic injuries were life-threatening. These road traffic injuries could have been prevented by following a safe system approach to road safety.

Highlights

  • Victim of injuries presenting to a hospital is a medico-legal issue

  • The study aims to find the prevalence of injury amongst medicolegal cases in Department of Forensic Medicine in a tertiary care centre

  • A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 237 victims of trauma presenting to the Department of Forensic Medicine of a Medical College and Teaching Hospital based in Kathmandu for documentation of injury for the medico-legal purpose from January 2019 to February 2021

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Introduction

Victim of injuries presenting to a hospital is a medico-legal issue. With medical management, proper documentation of injuries should be done as a legal duty by all physicians attending such cases. The fact that trauma is one of the leading causes of death and disability around the globe, and besides the World Health Organization’s remarks that injury and violence have been neglected from the global health agenda for many years, despite being predictable and largely preventable; very few studies have been carried out in Nepal on trauma cases that visit hospitals for treatment.[2,3]. The study aims to find the prevalence of injury amongst medicolegal cases in Department of Forensic Medicine in a tertiary care centre.

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