Special Focus Session

SF 22 - My three top tips in post-mortem imaging (PMI)

Lectures

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SF 22 - Post-mortem imaging: how to do it

SF 22 - Post-mortem imaging: how to do it

07:09J. Kroll, Maastricht / NL

Learning Objectives
1. To discuss the role of post-mortem imaging.
2. To discuss the organisational and logistic issues you will experience.
3. To discuss the added value of trained post-mortem radiographers.

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SF 22 - Foetal and perinatal PMI

SF 22 - Foetal and perinatal PMI

05:17O. Arthurs, London / UK

Learning Objectives
1. To understand how to choose the best imaging modality.
2. To learn about normal post-mortem changes.
3. To practice "safe" image interpretation.

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SF 22 - Paediatric PMI

SF 22 - Paediatric PMI

05:54G. Gorincour, Marseille / FR

Learning Objectives
1. To review and explain the scope of post-mortem foetal ultrasound.
2. To describe a simple technique of perinatal post-mortem angio-CT.
3. To show the relevance of PMCT in suspected neonaticide.

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SF 22 - Adult neuro PMI

SF 22 - Adult neuro PMI

06:30T. Ruder, Berne / CH

Learning Objectives
1. To understand how post-mortem changes mimic or modify the appearance of pathology on PMI.
2. To learn how reporting PMI can improve your clinical radiology reports.
3. To become familiar with the potential for knowledge transfer between PMI and clinical radiology.

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SF 22 - Adult trauma and musculoskeletal PMI

SF 22 - Adult trauma and musculoskeletal PMI

05:39K. Wozniak, Krakow / PL

Learning Objectives
1. To present issues referring to PMCT evaluation of victims of transportation accidents leading to forensic medical reconstruction of the critical event.
2. To deliver examples of PMCT documentation of firearm injuries giving the opportunity for reconstruction of the track(s) of the projectile.
3. To show results of PMCT-Angiography evaluation of stab wounds as the background of medico-legal reconstruction of injury tracks and the course of the critical event.

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SF 22 - Adult chest PMI

SF 22 - Adult chest PMI

06:56S. Kearney, Preston / UK

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SF 22 - Adult abdomen PMI

SF 22 - Adult abdomen PMI

06:19S. Heinze, Heidelberg / DE

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about typical post-mortem abdominal changes.
2. To recognise the common pitfalls of abdominal post-mortem imaging.
3. To understand that special knowledge for post-mortem imaging is necessary.

SF 22-2
6 min
Post-mortem imaging: how to do it
Jeroen Kroll, Maastricht / Netherlands
Learning Objectives
1. To discuss the role of post-mortem imaging.
2. To discuss the organisational and logistic issues you will experience.
3. To discuss the added value of trained post-mortem radiographers.
SF 22-3
6 min
Foetal and perinatal PMI
Owen Arthurs, Cambridge / United Kingdom
Learning Objectives
1. To understand how to choose the best imaging modality.
2. To learn about normal post-mortem changes.
3. To practice "safe" image interpretation.
SF 22-4
6 min
Paediatric PMI
Guillaume Gorincour, Marseille / France
Learning Objectives
1. To review and explain the scope of post-mortem foetal ultrasound.
2. To describe a simple technique of perinatal post-mortem angio-CT.
3. To show the relevance of PMCT in suspected neonaticide.
SF 22-5
6 min
Adult neuro PMI
Thomas D Ruder, Bern / Switzerland
Learning Objectives
1. To understand how post-mortem changes mimic or modify the appearance of pathology on PMI.
2. To learn how reporting PMI can improve your clinical radiology reports.
3. To become familiar with the potential for knowledge transfer between PMI and clinical radiology.
SF 22-6
6 min
Adult trauma and musculoskeletal PMI
Krzysztof Jerzy Wozniak, Krakow / Poland
Learning Objectives
1. To present issues referring to PMCT evaluation of victims of transportation accidents leading to forensic medical reconstruction of the critical event.
2. To deliver examples of PMCT documentation of firearm injuries giving the opportunity for reconstruction of the track(s) of the projectile.
3. To show results of PMCT-Angiography evaluation of stab wounds as the background of medico-legal reconstruction of injury tracks and the course of the critical event.
SF 22-7
6 min
Adult chest PMI
Sue Kearney, Bolton / United Kingdom
Learning Objectives
1. To recognise CTPM appearances of various cardiothoracic diseases and how to use this information to offer a cause of death for the coroner.
2. To learn about the use of lung ventilation and coronary angiography.
3. To understand the limitations of CTPM and when to consider invasive autopsy.
SF 22-8
6 min
Adult abdomen PMI
Sarah Heinze, Heidelberg / Germany
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about typical post-mortem abdominal changes.
2. To recognise the common pitfalls of abdominal post-mortem imaging.
3. To understand that special knowledge for post-mortem imaging is necessary.
13 min
Live Q&A: PMI: complement or replacement of autopsy?

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