Chapter 14: Sharp and Miscellaneous Trauma

This chapter describes the characteristics of sharp and other forms of trauma not discussed in previous chapters. Specifically, it describes how sharp instruments, such as knives and axes, affect bone and the characteristics of the wounds they cause. Also, blast trauma is discussed as a separate category of trauma because it can take on characteristics of all three types of trauma: projectile, blunt, and sharp trauma. Finally, the effects of strangulation, ligature, and hanging on the anatomical structures of the throat are discussed.