Mechanical Asphyxia in Forensic Medicine: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Modern Trends
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Mechanical asphyxia is one of the most critical forms of hypoxic injury, playing a significant role in both clinical and forensic medicine. This article explores the main subtypes of mechanical asphyxia-hanging, positional, compressive, and autoerotic—and analyzes their distinct pathophysiological mechanisms. Special attention is paid to strangulatory trauma, upper cervical spine fractures, and their role in the genesis of death. The forensic importance of identifying antemortem injuries is emphasized. Modern diagnostic technologies, such as 3D photogrammetry, virtual autopsy, and biochemical markers, are discussed as emerging standards in forensic investigation, offering improved precision and reliability in classifying asphyxial deaths. The review integrates current international literature and forensic data from Georgia, aiming to bridge scientific and practical approaches to asphyxial injury evaluation.
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