›› 2014, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (6): 460-462.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1004-5619.2014.06.014

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Analysis of 163 Rib Fractures by Imaging Examination

SONG TIAN-FU, WANG CHAO-CHAO   

  1. (Crime Investigation Team, Xiuzhou District Branch of Jiaxing Public Security Bureau, Jiaxing 314031, China)
  • Online:2014-12-25 Published:2014-12-28

Abstract: Objective To explore the applications of imaging examination on rib fracture sites in forensic identification. Methods Features including the sites, numbers of the processed imaging examination and the first radiological technology at diagnosis in 56 cases of rib fractures from 163 injuries were retrospectively analyzed. Results The detection rate of the rib fractures within 14 days was 65.6%. The initial detection rate of anterior rib fracture proceeded by X-ray was 76.2%, then 90.5% detected at a second time X-ray, while the detection rate of CT was 66.7% and 80.0%, respectively. The initial detection rate of rib fracture in axillary section proceeded by X-ray was 27.6%, then 58.6% detected at a second time X-ray, while the detection rate of CT was 54.3% and 80.4%, respectively. The initial detection rate of posterior rib fracture proceeded by X-ray was 63.6%, then 81.8% detected at a second time X-ray, while the detection rate of CT was 50.0% and 70.0%, respectively. Conclusion It is important to pay attention to the use of combined imaging examinations and the follow-up results. In the cases of suspicious for rib fracture in axillary section, CT examination is suggested in such false X-ray negative cases.

Key words:  forensic medicine, rib fractures, tomography, X-ray computed

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