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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Toxicology

Background:

  • Wrist injuries are common in forensic contexts, often linked to suicide or psychiatric conditions like borderline personality disorder.
  • Sharp objects are typical instruments for self-inflicted wrist injuries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report an unusual case of self-inflicted wrist injury using both sharp objects and dental prostheses.
  • To highlight the association between psychotic illness and bizarre suicide methods.

Main Methods:

  • Case report analysis.
  • Forensic examination of wrist injuries.
  • Toxicological screening for drug exposure.

Main Results:

  • A paranoid-schizophrenic patient inflicted severe wrist injuries with razor blades and his dental prosthesis.
  • Injuries included severed tendons, damaged venous vessels, and a torn radial artery, leading to significant blood loss.
  • Acute methadone and opiate exposure was detected at the time of death.

Conclusions:

  • Psychotic illness increases the risk of spectacular or bizarre suicide attempts.
  • This case underscores the diverse and extreme methods individuals with mental illness may employ for self-harm.