Autopsy is a complex and unrepeatable procedure. It is essential to have the possi-bility of reviewing the autoptic findings, especially when it is done for medico-legal purposes. Traditional photography is not always adequate to record forensic practice since two-dimensional images could lead to distortion and misinterpretation. Three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of autoptic findings could be a new way to document the autopsy. Besides, nowadays, smartphones and tablets equipped with a LiDAR sensor make it extremely easy to elaborate a 3D model directly in the autopsy room. Herein, a quality and trustworthiness evaluation of 3D models obtained during ten autopsies is made comparing 3D models and conventional autopsy photographic records. Three-dimensional models were realistic and accurate and allowed precise measurements. The review of the autoptic report was facilitated by the 3D model. Conclusions: The LiDAR sensor and 3D models have been demonstrated to be a valid tool to introduce some kind of reproducibility into the autoptic practice.

The introduction of a new diagnostic tool in forensic pathology: LiDAR sensor for 3D autopsy documentation / Maiese, A.; Manetti, A. C.; Ciallella, C.; Fineschi, V.. - In: BIOSENSORS. - ISSN 2079-6374. - 12:2(2022), pp. 1-11. [10.3390/bios12020132]

The introduction of a new diagnostic tool in forensic pathology: LiDAR sensor for 3D autopsy documentation

Maiese A.
Primo
;
Manetti A. C.
Secondo
;
Ciallella C.
Penultimo
;
Fineschi V.
Ultimo
2022

Abstract

Autopsy is a complex and unrepeatable procedure. It is essential to have the possi-bility of reviewing the autoptic findings, especially when it is done for medico-legal purposes. Traditional photography is not always adequate to record forensic practice since two-dimensional images could lead to distortion and misinterpretation. Three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of autoptic findings could be a new way to document the autopsy. Besides, nowadays, smartphones and tablets equipped with a LiDAR sensor make it extremely easy to elaborate a 3D model directly in the autopsy room. Herein, a quality and trustworthiness evaluation of 3D models obtained during ten autopsies is made comparing 3D models and conventional autopsy photographic records. Three-dimensional models were realistic and accurate and allowed precise measurements. The review of the autoptic report was facilitated by the 3D model. Conclusions: The LiDAR sensor and 3D models have been demonstrated to be a valid tool to introduce some kind of reproducibility into the autoptic practice.
2022
autopsy record; LiDAR sensor; three-dimensional model
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The introduction of a new diagnostic tool in forensic pathology: LiDAR sensor for 3D autopsy documentation / Maiese, A.; Manetti, A. C.; Ciallella, C.; Fineschi, V.. - In: BIOSENSORS. - ISSN 2079-6374. - 12:2(2022), pp. 1-11. [10.3390/bios12020132]
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