Gaping laceration in front of neck of a mental patient, who on leave from a psychiatric hospital, had used a frame saw to commit suicide. Arrow shows the marks of the saw teeth around the laceration and medulla at the bottom

Fig.1 Gaping laceration in front of neck of a mental patient.

A suicidal cut throat refers to a self-inflicted neck wound, typically made with a sharp object, in an attempt to end one’s life. It often involves cuts to the neck’s anterior region, which may damage vital structures like the trachea, esophagus, or major blood vessels (e.g., carotid arteries). Despite being dramatic and life-threatening, such cases are relatively rare compared to other suicide methods due to the extreme physical and psychological barriers involved. Successful medical intervention can save lives, though survivors may face complications or permanent damage. The act usually signifies severe emotional distress, requiring urgent mental health intervention.

Fig.2 Back of neck showing marks of the saw teeth around the laceration and medulla at the bottom (arrow).

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