FATAL: A Forensic AuTopsy Annotation tooL for digital recording of autopsy findings

Mikkel V Petersen, Asser H Thomsen, Kasper Hansen
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The findings from forensic autopsies, where cause of death must be established and reported to legal authorities, are reported in paper-based formats. Practitioners are required to map 3D injury findings to 2D space. Here, we design and describe a digital Forensic AuTopsy Annotation tooL (FATAL), that can be used by practitioners to record systematically detailed autopsy findings onto an interactive 3D body model. We employ a user-centred design process involving an expert forensic medicine team. We describe the iteration process and the final functionality determined, based on in-depth analyses of forensic clinical workflows, and feedback on the types of complex cases confronting practitioners. FATAL functions include freehand drawing, a layer system for injury categorisation, trajectory plotting, surface area markings, and point-of-interest marking. Relevant external images, such as investigative report or autopsy photographs, can be loaded into the FATAL tool and assigned to individual annotations. The application streamlines workflows, supports template-driven documentation, and collates all forensic data into a single interface. Findings from the digital tool can be exported to a 2D report (PDF). We highlight the advancements in accuracy, efficiency, and reproducibility afforded by a digital tool for forensic autopsy documentation. Potential applications in forensic medical examinations beyond autopsies are described, along with specific areas for extension, such as supporting touch screen and pen inputs, export for 3D printing models and extending the tool's compatibility with custom 3D body models.
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FATAL:用于尸检结果数字记录的法医尸检注释系统
法医验尸必须确定死因并向法律当局报告,而法医验尸的结果是以纸质格式报告的。从业人员需要将三维损伤结果映射到二维空间。在这里,我们设计并描述了一个数字法医解剖注释系统(FATAL),从业人员可以用它将详细的解剖结果系统地记录到交互式三维人体模型上。我们采用了以用户为中心的设计流程,法医学专家团队参与其中。我们介绍了迭代过程和最终确定的功能,这些都是基于对法医临床工作流程的深入分析,以及对从业人员面临的复杂案件类型的反馈意见。FATAL 的功能包括徒手绘图、损伤分类层系统、轨迹绘图、表面积标记和兴趣点标记。相关的外部图像(如调查报告或尸检照片)可以加载到 FATAL 工具中,并分配给各个注释。该应用程序可简化工作流程,支持模板驱动文档,并将所有法证数据整合到一个界面中。数字工具的结果可导出为二维报告(PDF)。我们强调了法医尸检记录数字工具在准确性、效率和可重复性方面的进步。我们描述了法医检查在尸检之外的潜在应用,以及具体的扩展领域,如支持触摸屏和笔输入、导出三维打印模型以及扩展该工具与定制三维人体模型的兼容性。
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