[Two experimental models for wound vitality evaluation in forensic pathology: A clinical prospective non-interventional study and an animal model].

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Date publication

mars 2022

Journal

Annales de pathologie

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr GAUCHOTTE Guillaume


Tous les auteurs :
Ohayon M, Campoli P, Martrille L, Brix M, Kopp Q, Cohet M, Tran N, Lardenois É, Gauchotte G

Résumé

In forensic pathology, wound age evaluation allows to determine if a wound was inflicted before or after death, and to date wounds of different ages. This dating is performed in conventional histopathology by observing inflammatory cells and hemorrhage at the wound site. However, these criteria seem to show low sensitivity and/or specificity. The aim of our study was to compare two models of wound vitality evaluation: a human surgical model, and a porcine experimental model; using these histological criteria.

Mots clés

Anatomie pathologique, Ante-mortem, Datation, Dating, Forensic, Médecine légale, Pathology, Plaies, Post-mortem, Vitality, Vitalité, Wound

Référence

Ann Pathol. 2022 Mar 7;: