Abstract

Domestic violence, a grave violation of basic human rights, remains one of the most challenging problems of our society. Though commonly involving the facial region, these injuries are difficult to characterize and treat due to varied and unique presentations. Cases of violent weapon injuries can often be a challenge for the treating surgeon due to nonbiomechanical pattern of the presentation. The purpose of this report is to discuss the presentation and management of a brutal case of domestic violence with a rare “chop” injury pattern caused by an “axe.” Only two previous reports of sharp weapon injury resulting in horizontal fracture of mandible have been found in literature, of which only one was caused by an axe. The important social issue of significance of health care personnel, who are in a unique position and can contribute toward raising the awareness to the plight of silent sufferers of domestic violence for whom home is often the most dangerous place, is also raised.

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