| Literature DB >> 27817167 |
Guy N Rutty1, Christopher Johnson2, Jasmin Amoroso2, Claire Robinson3, Carina J Bradley4, Bruno Morgan5.
Abstract
We report for the first time the use of coaxial cutting needle biopsy, guided by post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT), to sample internal body tissues for bacterioplankton PCR analysis to investigate drowning. This technical report describes the biopsy technique, the comparison of the needle biopsy and the invasive autopsy sampling results, as well as the PMCT and autopsy findings. By using this new biopsy sampling approach for bacterioplankton PCR, we have developed on previous papers describing the minimally invasive PMCT approach for the diagnosis of drowning. When such a system is used, the operator must take all precautions to avoid contamination of the core biopsy samples due to the sensitivity of PCR-based analytic systems.Entities:
Keywords: Bacterioplankton; Coaxial cutting needle biopsy; Drowning; Forensic; PMCT; Post-mortem computed tomography; Real-time PCR
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27817167 PMCID: PMC5203821 DOI: 10.1007/s00414-016-1473-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Legal Med ISSN: 0937-9827 Impact factor: 2.686
Fig. 1a The radio-opaque skin marker strip is placed on the left chest wall (small arrows), and the angle of approach and depth of insertion of the needle can be planned using the geometry tools on the CT workstation. The needle is then be inserted at the planned angle and distance and a further set of CT images (b) are acquired to confirm the location of the needle prior to biopsy
Fig. 2PMCT images of the angle and position of the cutting needle prior to sampling of the a spleen, b left kidney and c brain
DNA PCR results from the river, needle biopsy and autopsy-derived tissue samples for freshwater and marine bacterioplankton DNA
| Sample type | Freshwater bacterioplankton DNA | Marine bacterioplankton DNA |
|---|---|---|
| Brain tissue |
| Not detected by PCR |
| Kidney tissue | Weakly positive for one of the three | Not detected by PCR |
| Spleen tissue |
| Not detected by PCR |
| Lung tissue |
| Not detected by PCR |
| Water from the river | Weakly positive for one of the three | Not detected by PCR |
| Needle biopsy |
| Not detected by PCR |
| Needle biopsy |
| Not detected by PCR |
| Needle biopsy |
| Not detected by PCR |
| Needle biopsy |
| Not detected by PCR |
Fig. 3PMCT changes. a Fluid within the maxillary and sphenoid sinuses (asterisks). b Fluid within the trachea (asterisk) and bronchi. c Ground-glass opacification in the lungs (within circle). d Pleural effusions (arrows) and air in the cardiac chambers (stars)