Fatal gastric volvulus: forensic pathology considerations and postmortem CT findings

AbstractGastric volvulus is a rare cause of gastric obstruction, due to the rotation of the stomach by more than 180 °. It is a rare but life-threatening medical emergency that is considered difficult to diagnose at the initial clinical presentation. Forensic pathologists may be presented with gastric volvulus in several ways, for instance, as a cause of sudden and unexpected death or in the context of suspected clinical errors. The post-mortem examination of gastric volvulus may be challenging, due to the specific technical issues it presents and the various mechanisms by which volvulus may cause death. We therefore present five cases of gastric volvulus that in combination represent almost the entire spec trum of presentations and post-mortem findings, to discuss how gastric volvulus may come to the attention of a forensic pathologist, the approach and findings at post-mortem examination (including post-mortem CT), and the variety of mechanisms by which gastric volvulus may result in death.
Source: Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology - Category: Forensic Medicine Source Type: research