The use of dye to detect sites of hemorrhage and leak in postmortem cases.

J Forensic Leg Med

School of Medicine, The Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine (FHSCM), Edge Hill University, L39 4QP, UK. Electronic address:

Published: July 2024

This study introduces a novel, cost-effective, and rapid method for identifying hemorrhage or leakage sites following postoperative deaths, a critical aspect in the context of medical malpractice litigation. The technique employs diluted ink as an injectable dye, providing an alternative to postmortem contrast imaging. The utility of this method was demonstrated through a series of three cases. In the first case, the technique successfully detected leaks within vascular structures. The second case revealed a leakage in the cystic duct, while in the third case, the method was instrumental in identifying a leak in a hollow organ situated below the gastro-esophageal junction. Given its demonstrated efficacy, this technique has been incorporated into routine practice by the forensic pathologist in the medicolegal directorate in Baghdad, Iraq.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jflm.2024.102712DOI Listing

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