Literature DB >> 29091905

The effect of range and ammunition type on fracture patterns in porcine postcranial flat bones.

Kleio Fragkouli1, Eyad Al Hakeem2, Ozgur Bulut3, Tal Simmons4.   

Abstract

Pig half-carcasses were shot in scapulae, ribs and mandibles with either 0.243 hunting rifle using high velocity expanding ammunition (N = 30) or AK47 using full metal jacketed (FMJ) ammunition (N = 12) from a range of either 5 or 20 m. Fracture patterns related to distance of fire and ammunition type were compared on de-fleshed, macerated, and reconstructed bones. For expanding ammunition, location of fracture on ribs affected the resulting pattern. Scapulae shot from 5 m presented a comminuted pattern different from those shot from 20 m. Mandibles shot from 20 m showed a characteristic radiating pattern at entrance with the opposite ramus un-fractured; those shot from 5 m exhibited fractures to both rami. Using decision tree analysis provided accuracies of 93.8% for scapulae and 87.5% for mandibles. For FMJ, no distance dependent fracture differences were apparent in any bone. Decision tree analysis facilitated the interpretation of fracture patterns caused by projectile trauma.
Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Expanding bullet; Forensic anthropology; Full metal jacketed ammunition; Gunshot trauma; Postcranial flat bones; Shooting distance

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29091905     DOI: 10.1016/j.jflm.2017.10.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensic Leg Med        ISSN: 1752-928X            Impact factor:   1.614


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3.  Ballistic trauma caused by military rifles: experimental study based on synthetic skull proxies.

Authors:  Seth C Taylor; Benjamin Ondruschka; David C Kieser; Niels Hammer; Matthew Lee; Gary J Hooper; Elena Kranioti
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