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Indian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics

Volume  7, Issue 1, January - March 2015, Pages 21-24
 

Case Report

Survival after Hanging: A Case Report

Sandeep Roy*, Bijoy Patra**, Soumya Tiwary***, Sharmilla Mukherjee****, Suvasini Sharma*****, S Aneja******

*,**,***,****,*****,******Kalawati Saran children Hospital & Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi, India.

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DOI: DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijtep.2348.9987.7115.4

Abstract

 Accidental hanging in children, although uncommon, has been reported worldwide. We report a case of an eight-year-old girl who was brought to our hospital with an alleged history of hanging with his head trapped in-between the ropes of a cot. She became unconscious and developed seizures secondary to asphyxial injury and survived. Hanging is an important cause of homicidal and suicidal injury in adults but in children, it is usually accidental in nature. This can lead to death because of cerebral asphyxia or ischemia or both as a result of partial or complete hanging. There is paucity of data in Indian literature regarding accidental hanging injuries in children. According to available data from western countries, strangulation ranks fourth among the causes of unintentional injury in children. The unique mode of hanging in this child has prompted us to report this case.

Keywords:  Accidental Hanging; Survival; Asphyxia.

Corresponding Author : Bijoy Patra**