| Literature DB >> 33319652 |
Harshwardhan K Khartade1, Vikas Meshram2, Shashidhar P Garg1, Dhruwa K Mishra1.
Abstract
Establishing identity from skeletal remains is a challenging task for forensic experts. Identification in such cases can be achieved by dental records, post-mortem radiography and DNA profiling. However, these methods require additional data for comparisons. Positive identification can also be achieved using implanted medical devices. This is a rapid and inexpensive method, as long as a central database is maintained for effective tracking of such devices. We present a case report in which identity was established from skeletal remains using information furnished on the implanted metallic dynamic hip screw and side plate. This case report discusses the legal scenario in India and globally with regard to medical devices and their utility for forensic application. It emphasises the need for legal provision relating to medical devices in India, which would compel the manufacturer to use unique identification numbers for each medical device and to maintain a person-specific database.Keywords: Identification; forensic anthropology; law; metallic implant; skeletal remains; unique identification number
Year: 2020 PMID: 33319652 DOI: 10.1177/0025802420975304
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Sci Law ISSN: 0025-8024 Impact factor: 1.266