Cinematic rendering of a burst sagittal suture caused by an occipito-frontal gunshot wound

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Abstract

The computed tomography (CT) scan of a 19-year-old man who died from an occipito-frontal gunshot wound presented an impressive radiating fracture line where the entire sagittal suture burst due to the high intracranial pressure that arose from a near-contact shot from a 9 mm bullet fired from a Glock 17 pistol. Photorealistic depictions of the radiating fracture lines along the cranial bones were created using three-dimensional reconstruction methods, such as the novel cinematic rendering technique that simulates the propagation and interaction of light when it passes through volumetric data. Since the brain had collapsed, depiction of soft tissue was insufficient on CT images. An additional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination was performed, which enabled the diagnostic assessment of cerebral injuries.

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Gascho, D., Thali, M. J., Martinez, R. M., & Bolliger, S. A. (2021). Cinematic rendering of a burst sagittal suture caused by an occipito-frontal gunshot wound. Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 17(4), 726–729. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12024-021-00387-9

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