Aj. Belanger et al., Implementation of a practical digital imaging system for routine gross photography in an autopsy environment, ARCH PATH L, 124(1), 2000, pp. 160-165
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Categorie Soggetti
Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Background.-The autopsy environment places stringent requirements on a digi
tal imaging system. These requirements must be addressed if the system is t
o be functional, easy to use, and reliable.
Design.-After clearly defining the requirements for such a system, we imple
mented routine digital imaging in a busy academic autopsy suite.
Results.-The new technology was immediately accepted by both the resident s
taff and the technical staff. Although a 35-mm camera was always available
for traditional photography, it was rarely used. An interesting side effect
of implementing digital imaging was a nearly twofold increase in the numbe
r of images taken per autopsy case. The requirements, features, and utility
of a digital imaging system are discussed.
Conclusion.-Digital imaging in an autopsy environment can be both practical
and cost-effective. It provides many advantages over traditional 35-mm pho
tography and can be the first step toward numerous additional improved serv
ices.