Literature DB >> 28828513

[Postmortem imaging procedures : Experiences and perspectives].

S von Stillfried1, P Isfort2, R Knüchel-Clarke3.   

Abstract

Autopsies are of key importance for the understanding of the anatomy, pathophysiology and pathomorphology. In forensic medicine, the virtual autopsy is a standard instrument in autopsy practice. The advantage of postmortem imaging is the generation of a three-dimensional pre-autopsy snapshot of the body from head to toe with excellent visualization of skeletal pathologies and air inclusions. When angiography is performed, pathologies of the cardiovascular system can additionally be evaluated. The shortcomings of postmortem imaging are the low soft tissue contrast with CT imaging, the lack of haptic, olfactory and color impressions. Another limitation is the access to CT and particularly to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) facilities and the necessary experience with the peculiarities of postmortem imaging. To date, postmortem imaging can supplement but not replace the traditional autopsy. Nevertheless, postmortem imaging adds valuable technical capabilities to the traditional autopsy. The ability to achieve valid results for the cause of death and additional diagnoses must be evaluated systematically for postmortem imaging, in particular in addition to CT or MR guided biopsies. This article gives an overview of the current state of the technology and encourages its development for application in pathology departments.

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Keywords:  Autopsy; Postmortem CT angiography (PMCTA); Postmortem computed tomography (PMCT); Virtopsy; Virtual autopsy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28828513     DOI: 10.1007/s00292-017-0344-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathologe        ISSN: 0172-8113            Impact factor:   1.011


  17 in total

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Authors:  Michael J Thali; Kathrin Yen; Wolf Schweitzer; Peter Vock; Chris Boesch; Christoph Ozdoba; Gerhard Schroth; Michael Ith; Martin Sonnenschein; Tanja Doernhoefer; Eva Scheurer; Thomas Plattner; Richard Dirnhofer
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2.  [Virtual autopsy (virtopsy) in forensic science: from the scalpel to the scanner].

Authors:  M Thali
Journal:  Pathologe       Date:  2011-11       Impact factor: 1.011

3.  Virtual CT autopsy in clinical pathology: feasibility in clinical autopsies.

Authors:  Saskia E Westphal; Jonas Apitzsch; Tobias Penzkofer; Andreas H Mahnken; Ruth Knüchel
Journal:  Virchows Arch       Date:  2012-06-23       Impact factor: 4.064

4.  Clinical radiology and postmortem imaging (Virtopsy) are not the same: Specific and unspecific postmortem signs.

Authors:  Andreas Christe; Patricia Flach; Steffen Ross; Danny Spendlove; Stephan Bolliger; Peter Vock; Michael J Thali
Journal:  Leg Med (Tokyo)       Date:  2010-07-13       Impact factor: 1.376

Review 5.  Post-mortem radiology--a new sub-speciality?

Authors:  C O'Donnell; N Woodford
Journal:  Clin Radiol       Date:  2008-09-03       Impact factor: 2.350

Review 6.  Imaging and virtual autopsy: looking back and forward.

Authors:  Stephan A Bolliger; Michael J Thali
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2015-08-05       Impact factor: 6.237

7.  Acceptance of forensic imaging in Israel.

Authors:  Sigal Tal; Nadav Berkovitz; Paul Gottlieb; Konstantin Zaitsev
Journal:  Isr Med Assoc J       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 0.892

8.  A plea for autopsy in the modern ICU.

Authors:  Dominic Wichmann; Stephan Braune; Stefan Kluge
Journal:  Crit Care Med       Date:  2014-08       Impact factor: 7.598

9.  Contrast-enhanced CT imaging in patients with chronic kidney disease.

Authors:  Saskia von Stillfried; Jonas C Apitzsch; Josef Ehling; Tobias Penzkofer; Andreas H Mahnken; Ruth Knüchel; Jürgen Floege; Peter Boor
Journal:  Angiogenesis       Date:  2016-08-31       Impact factor: 9.596

10.  Postmortem imaging-guided biopsy as an adjuvant to minimally invasive autopsy with CT and postmortem angiography: a feasibility study.

Authors:  Stephan A Bolliger; Laura Filograna; Danny Spendlove; Michael J Thali; Stephan Dirnhofer; Steffen Ross
Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol       Date:  2010-11       Impact factor: 3.959

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  2 in total

Review 1.  Post-Mortem Examination as a Quality Improvement Instrument.

Authors:  Christian Wittekind; Tanja Gradistanac
Journal:  Dtsch Arztebl Int       Date:  2018-09-28       Impact factor: 5.594

2.  Superior Canal Dehiscence: A Comparative Postmortem Multislice Computed Tomography Study.

Authors:  Philipp Mittmann; Arne Ernst; Rainer Seidl; Anna-Felicitas Skulj; Sven Mutze; Marc Windgassen; Claas Buschmann
Journal:  OTO Open       Date:  2018-08-01
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