Age Estimation from Macroscopically Examining Sternal End of Right Fourth Rib by Using Pit Depth in Deceased males
KANWAL ZAHRA1, MARYAM SHAHID2, SALMAN KAZMI3, ARIF RASHEED MALIK4
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To estimate age by macroscopically examining sternal end of right fourth
rib by using pit depth and quality of bone in deceased males.
Material and Method
Study design: Observational Study.
Setting: The study was done at the department of
Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, King Edward Medical University, Lahore.
Duration of study: Duration of study was
one year from June 2016 to May 2017.
Methods; Age was confirmed by documentary evidences
like birth certificates, identification cards or national identity cards (CNIC).
In the present study, the dead body was placed flat in supine position on the
standard autopsy table. Right fourth rib was dissected along with the
costochondral junction. The bones were kept fifteen minutes in boiling water to
remove the remaining soft tissues and were dried at room temperature. Each rib
was examined at sternal end macroscopically to ascertain the stage of
morphological change which was separated into nine groups- phase 0 to phase 8
using Iscan method. The morphological changes observed were articular surface
at costochondral junction, pit depth using pit caliper and overall quality of
bone. After examination, the rib was placed back in the chest cavity; the body
was stitched and handed over to police as case property. Data was collected via
study proforma.
Results: Mean
age was 42.29±21.02 with minimum and maximum value of 13 and 85. Mean pit depth
is 4.41mm. 41(48.2%) cases have smooth firm and solid bone, 16(18.8%) have
brittle and porous, 15(17.7%) have rough and porous, 8(9.40%) have fairly good
quality, 5(5.90%) have good quality bone. Scatter plot shows linear line and
highly significant positive results on basis of pit depth of sternal end of
right fourth rib r-value 0.345 at significance level of 0.001. The final model
for age estimation is Age = 8.05±7.70 (PIT DEPTH).
Conclusion: It is concluded that the age in dead body can
be estimated on the bases of pit depth of right 4th rib based on different
phases of Iscan method.
Keywords: Age estimation,
costal cartilages, Iscan phase method, indentation, pit, medial end of rib
Objective: To estimate age by macroscopically examining sternal end of right fourth
rib by using pit depth and quality of bone in deceased males.
Material and Method
Study design: Observational Study.
Setting: The study was done at the department of
Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, King Edward Medical University, Lahore.
Duration of study: Duration of study was
one year from June 2016 to May 2017.
Methods; Age was confirmed by documentary evidences
like birth certificates, identification cards or national identity cards (CNIC).
In the present study, the dead body was placed flat in supine position on the
standard autopsy table. Right fourth rib was dissected along with the
costochondral junction. The bones were kept fifteen minutes in boiling water to
remove the remaining soft tissues and were dried at room temperature. Each rib
was examined at sternal end macroscopically to ascertain the stage of
morphological change which was separated into nine groups- phase 0 to phase 8
using Iscan method. The morphological changes observed were articular surface
at costochondral junction, pit depth using pit caliper and overall quality of
bone. After examination, the rib was placed back in the chest cavity; the body
was stitched and handed over to police as case property. Data was collected via
study proforma.
Results: Mean
age was 42.29±21.02 with minimum and maximum value of 13 and 85. Mean pit depth
is 4.41mm. 41(48.2%) cases have smooth firm and solid bone, 16(18.8%) have
brittle and porous, 15(17.7%) have rough and porous, 8(9.40%) have fairly good
quality, 5(5.90%) have good quality bone. Scatter plot shows linear line and
highly significant positive results on basis of pit depth of sternal end of
right fourth rib r-value 0.345 at significance level of 0.001. The final model
for age estimation is Age = 8.05±7.70 (PIT DEPTH).
Conclusion: It is concluded that the age in dead body can
be estimated on the bases of pit depth of right 4th rib based on different
phases of Iscan method.
Keywords: Age estimation,
costal cartilages, Iscan phase method, indentation, pit, medial end of rib