scholarly journals A review of visualization techniques of post-mortem computed tomography data for forensic death investigations

Author(s):  
Lars Christian Ebert ◽  
Sabine Franckenberg ◽  
Till Sieberth ◽  
Wolf Schweitzer ◽  
Michael Thali ◽  
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AbstractPostmortem computed tomography (PMCT) is a standard image modality used in forensic death investigations. Case- and audience-specific visualizations are vital for identifying relevant findings and communicating them appropriately. Different data types and visualization methods exist in 2D and 3D, and all of these types have specific applications. 2D visualizations are more suited for the radiological assessment of PMCT data because they allow the depiction of subtle details. 3D visualizations are better suited for creating visualizations for medical laypersons, such as state attorneys, because they maintain the anatomical context. Visualizations can be refined by using additional techniques, such as annotation or layering. Specialized methods such as 3D printing and virtual and augmented reality often require data conversion. The resulting data can also be used to combine PMCT data with other 3D data such as crime scene laser scans to create crime scene reconstructions. Knowledge of these techniques is essential for the successful handling of PMCT data in a forensic setting. In this review, we present an overview of current visualization techniques for PMCT.

Author(s):  
F. Riva ◽  
U. Buck ◽  
K. Buße ◽  
R. Hermsen ◽  
E. J. A. T. Mattijssen ◽  
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AbstractThis study explores the magnitude of two sources of error that are introduced when extracorporeal bullet trajectories are based on post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) and/or surface scanning of a body. The first source of error is caused by an altered gravitational pull on soft tissue, which is introduced when a body is scanned in another position than it had when hit. The second source of error is introduced when scanned images are translated into a virtual representation of the victim’s body. To study the combined magnitude of these errors, virtual shooting trajectories with known vertical angles through five “victims” (live test persons) were simulated. The positions of the simulated wounds on the bodies were marked, with the victims in upright positions. Next, the victims were scanned in supine position, using 3D surface scanning, similar to a body’s position when scanned during a PMCT. Seven experts, used to working with 3D data, were asked to determine the bullet trajectories based on the virtual representations of the bodies. The errors between the known and determined trajectories were analysed and discussed. The results of this study give a feel for the magnitude of the introduced errors and can be used to reconstruct actual shooting incidents using PMCT data.


Author(s):  
Dominic L. C. Guebelin ◽  
Akos Dobay ◽  
Lars Ebert ◽  
Eva Betschart ◽  
Michael J. Thali ◽  
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AbstractDead bodies exhibit a variable range of changes with advancing decomposition. To quantify intracorporeal gas, the radiological alteration index (RAI) has been implemented in the assessment of postmortem whole-body computed tomography. We used this RAI as a proxy for the state of decomposition. This study aimed to (I) investigate the correlation between the state of decomposition and the season in which the body was discovered; and (II) evaluate the correlations between sociodemographic factors (age, sex) and the state of decomposition, by using the RAI as a proxy for the extent of decomposition. In a retrospective study, we analyzed demographic data from all autopsy reports from the Institute of Forensic Medicine of Zurich between January 2017 to July 2019 and evaluated the radiological alteration index from postmortem whole-body computed tomography for each case. The bodies of older males showed the highest RAI. Seasonal effects had no significant influence on the RAI in our urban study population with bodies mostly being discovered indoors. Autopsy reports contain valuable data that allow interpretation for reasons beyond forensic purposes, such as sociopolitical observations.


2019 ◽  
Vol 18 ◽  
pp. 24-31
Author(s):  
Vasiliki Chatzaraki ◽  
Janette Verster ◽  
Carlo Tappero ◽  
Michael J Thali ◽  
Wolf Schweitzer ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rie Sano ◽  
Keiko Takahashi ◽  
Yoshihiko Kominato ◽  
Takuya Araki ◽  
Koujiro Yamamoto ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 77 (3) ◽  
pp. 285-295 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tatsuya Norii ◽  
Yohsuke Makino ◽  
Kana Unuma ◽  
Gary M. Hatch ◽  
Natalie L. Adolphi ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 167-170 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yusuke Kawasumi ◽  
Yoshiyuki Hosokai ◽  
Akihito Usui ◽  
Haruo Saito ◽  
Tadashi Ishibashi ◽  
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