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Surgical Sutures as a Means of Identifying Human Remains
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Surgical Sutures as a Means of Identifying Human Remains

Katy L. Shepherd, Heather Walsh-Haney and Marta U. Coburn
Journal of forensic sciences, Vol.55(1), pp.237-240
01-01-2010
PMID: 19925587

Abstract

Legal Medicine Life Sciences & Biomedicine Medicine, Legal Science & Technology
The Food and Drug Administration does not require surgical sutures to be tracked by manufacturer, physician, or patient; thereby, surgical sutures have been of little use to forensic practitioners who are tasked with establishing a positive identification with biological evidence. This study demonstrates the investigative process used to pinpoint suture manufacturers by presenting a case where surgical sutures were a distinctive characteristic that aided in the positive identification of skeletal remains. The suture's manufacturer, construction material and structure, size, and medical use was determined by contacting a local surgical suture and orthopedic implant manufacturer and utilizing publicly available manufacturer websites, which provide catalogs and specific product details. This research was one of many lines of evidence used to establish the positive identification of a 47-year-old male.

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