Reijnders Udo J L
GGD Amsterdam, afd. Forensische Geneeskunde, Amsterdam.
Contact: Udo J.L. Reijnders (
Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2020 Jun 19;164:D4915.
Every dead body is examined by a doctor to establish the manner of death. In the Netherlands, however, both the quality of post-mortem examinations and the number of autopsies carried out in a clinical or forensic setting are low. Not all causes of death can be determined by post mortem examination alone; the law should, therefore, be changed to allow a forensic physician to legally request additional investigations, such as a toxicological or radiological report, to ensure the detection of crimes such as murder. Additional investigation could increase the quality of post-mortem examinations, and might bridge the quality gap between full autopsy and a simple post mortem. The information obtained could, for instance, be informative for relatives in the context of hereditary research. Finally, to improve the quality of post-mortem examination and identify all cases of murder, it is of the utmost importance that there is sufficient focus on post mortem examination of the cadaver during medical specialist training.