Analysis of metallic medical devices after cremation: The importance in identification

Danilo De Angelis, Federica Collini, Enrico Muccino, Annalisa Cappella, Emanuela Sguazza, Alessandra Mazzucchi, Cristina Cattaneo

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Abstract

The recovery of a charred cadaver raises many issues concerning personal identification; the presence of prosthetic materials may provide very important and decisive information. Who is involved in the recovery of a charred body or of burnt human fragments, should therefore be able to recognize medical devices even if modified by fire effects. Metallic residues (585 kg) that came from 2785 cremations were studied. Medical devices were then divided by type and material in order to esteem the representativeness of each typology. The study illustrates the great presence of metal medical devices that could be of great help in identifying bodies and underlines that metallic medical devices types and morphology should be known by forensic practitioner involved in identification cases and that this kind of material can still be identified by physician and dentists, even if exposed to very high temperatures.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)128-135
Numero di pagine8
RivistaScience and Justice - Journal of the Forensic Science Society
Volume57
Numero di pubblicazione2
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 mar 2017
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