Novel classification system of rib fractures observed in infants

Jennifer C. Love, Sharon M. Derrick, Jason M. Wiersema, Deborrah C. Pinto, Christopher Greeley, Marcella Donaruma-Kwoh, Bibek Bista

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Abstract

Rib fractures are considered highly suspicious for nonaccidental injury in the pediatric clinical literature; however, a rib fracture classification system has not been developed. As an aid and impetus for rib fracture research, we developed a concise schema for classifying rib fracture types and fracture location that is applicable to infants. The system defined four fracture types (sternal end, buckle, transverse, and oblique) and four regions of the rib (posterior, posterolateral, anterolateral, and anterior). It was applied to all rib fractures observed during 85 consecutive infant autopsies. Rib fractures were found in 24 (28%) of the cases. A total of 158 rib fractures were identified. The proposed schema was adequate to classify 153 (97%) of the observed fractures. The results indicate that the classification system is sufficiently robust to classify rib fractures typically observed in infants and should be used by researchers investigating infant rib fractures.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)330-335
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Forensic Sciences
Volume58
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Child abuse
  • Forensic anthropology
  • Forensic pathology
  • Forensic science
  • Infants
  • Rib fractures

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine
  • Genetics

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