Literature DB >> 26496803

3D documentation and visualization of external injury findings by integration of simple photography in CT/MRI data sets (IprojeCT).

Lorenzo Campana1, Robert Breitbeck2,3, Regula Bauer-Kreuz2, Ursula Buck2,4.   

Abstract

This study evaluated the feasibility of documenting patterned injury using three dimensions and true colour photography without complex 3D surface documentation methods. This method is based on a generated 3D surface model using radiologic slice images (CT) while the colour information is derived from photographs taken with commercially available cameras. The external patterned injuries were documented in 16 cases using digital photography as well as highly precise photogrammetry-supported 3D structured light scanning. The internal findings of these deceased were recorded using CT and MRI. For registration of the internal with the external data, two different types of radiographic markers were used and compared. The 3D surface model generated from CT slice images was linked with the photographs, and thereby digital true-colour 3D models of the patterned injuries could be created (Image projection onto CT/IprojeCT). In addition, these external models were merged with the models of the somatic interior. We demonstrated that 3D documentation and visualization of external injury findings by integration of digital photography in CT/MRI data sets is suitable for the 3D documentation of individual patterned injuries to a body. Nevertheless, this documentation method is not a substitution for photogrammetry and surface scanning, especially when the entire bodily surface is to be recorded in three dimensions including all external findings, and when precise data is required for comparing highly detailed injury features with the injury-inflicting tool.

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Keywords:  3D modelling; Computed tomography; Forensic science; Image projection; Patterned injuries documentation; Photogrammetry

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26496803     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-015-1274-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


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4.  Analysis of patterned injuries and injury-causing instruments with forensic 3D/CAD supported photogrammetry (FPHG): an instruction manual for the documentation process.

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5.  3D surface and body documentation in forensic medicine: 3-D/CAD Photogrammetry merged with 3D radiological scanning.

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2.  VirtoScan - a mobile, low-cost photogrammetry setup for fast post-mortem 3D full-body documentations in x-ray computed tomography and autopsy suites.

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3.  Beyond the visible spectrum - applying 3D multispectral full-body imaging to the VirtoScan system.

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4.  Validation and evaluation of measuring methods for the 3D documentation of external injuries in the field of forensic medicine.

Authors:  Ursula Buck; Kirsten Buße; Lorenzo Campana; Christian Schyma
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2017-12-19       Impact factor: 2.686

5.  CT-scan vs. 3D surface scanning of a skull: first considerations regarding reproducibility issues.

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