Three-dimensional visualization of gunshot cavities in ballistic gelatine with computed tomography – A forensic ballistics case study

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Petteri Oura , Mikael Brix , Eveliina Lammentausta , Timo Liimatainen , Juha Kiljunen , Alina Junno , Jaakko Niinimäki , Juho-Antti Junno
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Three-dimensional (3D) imaging, primarily computed tomography (CT), has proven valuable in the documentation and analysis of gunshot injuries. Explicit visualization of findings may play a pivotal role in judicial settings. This forensic ballistics case study aimed to examine the potential of CT-based 3D reconstruction to digitally visualize gunshot cavities in ballistic gelatine. Three .30 caliber bullets of different types (full metal jacket, soft point, and expanding monolithic) were fired into standardized blocks of 10% ballistic gelatine. The blocks underwent CT scanning with clinical equipment. Gelatine and air were segmented from the CT data using an open-source software. 3D reconstruction views of the segmented gelatine and air components were created. The gunshot cavities were clearly observed in both gelatine and air segmentation. The differences in cavitation between bullet types were evident in both reconstruction approaches, although gelatine segmentation produced higher resolution of small details. The obvious benefit of digital reconstruction was the ability to freely tilt and rotate the 3D images, with the possibility of taking measurements manually or automatically from any plane. Moreover, all the data can be stored for future analysis. This study introduces a preliminary method for digital visualization and documentation of gunshot cavitation in ballistic gelatine, to be fine-tuned and implemented for research purposes and routine practice in forensic institutions.

利用计算机断层扫描对弹道明胶中的枪弹空腔进行三维可视化 - 一项法医弹道学案例研究
事实证明,三维(3D)成像,主要是计算机断层扫描(CT),在记录和分析枪伤方面非常有价值。对研究结果的明确可视化可能会在司法环境中发挥关键作用。本法医弹道学案例研究旨在研究基于 CT 的三维重建技术在数字化可视化弹道明胶中的枪伤空腔方面的潜力。将三颗不同类型的 .30 口径子弹(全金属护套、软点和膨胀单片)射入 10%弹道明胶的标准块中。用临床设备对这些弹块进行 CT 扫描。使用开源软件从 CT 数据中分割出明胶和空气。创建了分割后的明胶和空气成分的三维重建视图。在明胶和空气分段中都能清晰地观察到枪弹空洞。在两种重建方法中,子弹类型之间的空化差异都很明显,不过明胶分割对小细节的分辨率更高。数字重建的明显优点是能够自由倾斜和旋转三维图像,并可从任何平面进行手动或自动测量。此外,所有数据都可以存储起来,以备将来分析之用。本研究介绍了一种对弹道明胶中的枪弹空化进行数字可视化和记录的初步方法,有待微调和实施,以用于研究目的和法医机构的日常实践。
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CiteScore
2.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
106
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine publishes topical articles on aspects of forensic and legal medicine. Specifically the Journal supports research that explores the medical principles of care and forensic assessment of individuals, whether adult or child, in contact with the judicial system. It is a fully peer-review hybrid journal with a broad international perspective. The Journal accepts submissions of original research, review articles, and pertinent case studies, editorials, and commentaries in relevant areas of Forensic and Legal Medicine, Context of Practice, and Education and Training. The Journal adheres to strict publication ethical guidelines, and actively supports a culture of inclusive and representative publication.
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