Forensic odontology identification response to terrorist attacks in Paris November 2015
作者机构:UFR OdontologieUniversite de ParisParisFrance Universite de ParisBABELCNRSInstitut Medico-Legal de ParisParisFrance
出 版 物:《Forensic Sciences Research》 (法庭科学研究(英文))
年 卷 期:2020年第5卷第3期
页 面:214-222页
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学科分类:1001[医学-基础医学(可授医学、理学学位)] 08[工学] 0838[工学-公安技术] 100105[医学-法医学] 10[医学]
主 题:Forensic sciences forensic odontology terrorist attack forensic identification disaster victim identification
摘 要:The terrorist attacks of November 2015 led to the immediate death of 129 victims admitted to the Legal and Forensic Medicine Institute of Paris,including 41 *** the Disaster Victim Identification(DVI)operations,22 bodies were examined by the postmortem(PM)dental team with the aim of establishing PM *** the same time,the dental expert in the antemortem(AM)unit collected a large number of dental files,progressively filtered as the list of missing persons became *** from these events has highlighted the difficulties of implementing the DVI chain principles in a legal framework,published the day before the attacks,and also the technical complexity of collecting dental data on a week end of *** return on experience after this event has represented a paradigm shift on previous methods of DVI in Paris and even more in ***,the victim identification procedure was redesigned,integrating new technical means such as a CT scan directly on spot,allowing the extraction of maxillofacial data as soon as possible in order to support the PM dental examination ***,the National Dental Council proceeded to the overall remodeling of the dental identification unit,which is composed of trained members,from local,regional and national *** forensic experts are dedicated,at the request of the legal authorities,to DVI operations and deployed throughout the country capable of managing AM and PM *** unit aims also to share experiences and awarenessraising among health professionals and investigators in order to optimize a better submission of AM elements and also to enhance the major interest of odontology as a primary identifier in disaster.