Literature DB >> 27048761

Survival following accidental scarf strangulation.

Ullasa Shetty1, M Deepak1, Syed Ather Hussain2, Hadi Usmani2, Muhammad Osama2, Kiran Godwin Pereira3, Ritesh George Menezes4.   

Abstract

Injury or death by strangulation, unless otherwise explained, is almost always homicidal. Accidental strangulation may occur but only very rarely. We present such a case of accidental strangulation and survival in a motorbike pillion rider. A long scarf (dupatta) clad woman, sitting at the back of a two wheeler motorbike, fell after her long scarf got caught in the back wheel. The lady was first taken to a local clinic and then later was referred to a hospital for a suspected spine injury where she made an uneventful recovery. This case report exposes the precarious position of women pillion riders wearing a long scarf and emphasizes the need for extra caution and the need for wheel guards on spoked wheels in particular.
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Keywords:  Accidental strangulation; danger of spoked wheels; dupatta; long scarf; motorbike; need for mandatory protective wheel guards; pillion rider; survival

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27048761     DOI: 10.1177/0025817216643443

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Leg J        ISSN: 0025-8172


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