Rowbotham Samantha K, Blau Soren, Hislop-Jambrich Jacqueline
Department of Forensic Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria 3006, Australia.
Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, Melbourne, Victoria 3006, Australia; Department of Forensic Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria 3006, Australia.
Forensic Sci Int. 2017 Jun;275:117-123. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2017.02.036. Epub 2017 Mar 8.
Recording the preservation of human skeletal remains is the foundation of osteological analyses for forensic and archaeological skeletal material. Methods for recording the skeletal completeness, one of the components of skeletal preservation documentation, are however currently non-standardised and subjective. To provide practitioners with a scientific means to accurately quantify skeletal completeness in an adult skeleton, percentage values for each skeletal element have been established. Using computed tomography (CT) volume rendering applications and post-mortem CT skeletal data for one adult individual, the percentage value for each bone relative to the complete skeleton was calculated based on volume. Percentage values for skeletal elements ranged from 0.01% (select hand and foot bones) to 8.43% (femur). Visual and written mediums detailing individual skeletal percentages have been provided as user-friendly reference sources. Calculating the percentage of skeletal remains available for analysis provides practitioners with a means to scientifically and objectively record skeletal completeness.
记录人类骨骼遗骸的保存情况是法医和考古骨骼材料骨学分析的基础。然而,作为骨骼保存记录组成部分之一的骨骼完整性记录方法目前尚未标准化且具有主观性。为了为从业者提供一种科学方法来准确量化成人骨骼的骨骼完整性,已确定了每个骨骼元素的百分比值。利用计算机断层扫描(CT)容积再现应用程序和一名成年个体的死后CT骨骼数据,基于体积计算了每块骨骼相对于完整骨骼的百分比值。骨骼元素的百分比值范围从0.01%(特定的手和脚骨)到8.43%(股骨)。已提供详细说明各个骨骼百分比的视觉和书面媒介,作为用户友好型参考资料。计算可供分析的骨骼遗骸百分比为从业者提供了一种科学、客观地记录骨骼完整性的方法。