PROFILE OF MEDICOLEGAL CASES;
Introduction: The accident and emergency department is the backbone ofevery tertiary hospital because it is providing medical as well as legal services to the patients.Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the pattern of medicolegal cases attendingaccident and emergency department of Services hospital, Lahore. Study Design: Retrospectivestudy. Setting: Accident and Emergency Department of Services Hospital, Lahore. Period: 1stJanuary, 2014 to 31st December, 2014. Materials and Methods: Data of medicolegal caseswas collected regarding age, gender and type of injuries. It was collected on a pre-testedstructured proforma and statistically analyzed using SPSS version14. Results: Total number ofmedicolegal cases was 2166 with male to female ratio 5.1 : 1. Commonest age group affectedwas third decade (37.6%). Blunt weapon injuries (64.77%) were most common followed byfirearm injuries (9.3%) and sharp weapon injuries (8.8%) while the least common were burns(0.2%) and poisoning (0.55%).Sexual assault was predominant in females (63.8%). Conclusion:Documentation of medico-legal cases should be done with great care. Injury related morbidityand mortality can be reduced by improvement in health care facilities.