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Forensic Science International | 2015

A facial reconstruction and identification technique for seriously devastating head wounds

Marek Joukal; Jan Frišhons

Many authors have focused on facial identification techniques, and facial reconstructions for cases when skulls have been found are especially well known. However, a standardized facial identification technique for an unknown body with seriously devastating head injuries has not yet been developed. A reconstruction and identification technique was used in 7 cases of accidents involving trains striking pedestrians. This identification technique is based on the removal of skull bone fragments, subsequent fixation of soft tissue onto a universal commercial polystyrene head model, precise suture of dermatomuscular flaps, and definitive adjustment using cosmetic treatments. After reconstruction, identifying marks such as scars, eyebrows, facial lines, facial hair and partly hairstyle become evident. It is then possible to present a modified picture of the reconstructed face to relatives. After comparing the results with photos of the person before death, this technique has proven to be very useful for identifying unknown bodies when other identification techniques are not available. This technique is useful for its being rather quick and especially for its results.


Legal Medicine | 2018

Applying 3D prints to reconstructing postmortem craniofacial features damaged by devastating head injuries

Petra Urbanová; Tomáš Vojtíšek; Jan Frišhons; Ondřej Šandor; Mikoláš Jurda; Jan Krajsa

Postmortem facial identification is one of the most common techniques for establishing a deceased persons identity. In victims suffering from devastating cranial injuries, the feasibility of facial identification tasks can be compromised by damage to or disfigurement of the identifying cranial features. Although there are several reconstructive approaches, which help experts to restore the essence of persons physical appearance, thus enhancing the chances of recognition, only a few of them involve restoring the fractured cranial bones as the foundation for the reconstructed soft tissues. Here, we propose a technique based on replacement of heavily damaged hard tissues with generic prosthetics manufactured by 3D printing. Our approach does not require medical imaging technologies or other costly lab equipment. It is simple, affordable and relatively labor-efficient. The deceaseds reconstructed craniofacial features can be subsequently assessed, photographed, drawn or otherwise reproduced in order to help determine his or her identity. In addition, the imagery can be displayed, published or broadcasted in media without concerns of being overly graphic.


Archive | 2017

Analýza a renovace historických zoologických tekutinových preparátů obchodníka s přírodninami Václava Friče

Jan Frišhons; Ondřej Šandor; Jan Krajsa; Richard Ševčík; Markéta Šaňková; Jiří Svoboda; Lucia Frgelecová; Jiří Příhoda


Archive | 2017

Makrodiagnostické trendy současné soudnělékařské praxe v České republice

Jan Frišhons; Štěpánka Kučerová; Mikoláš Jurda; Miloš Sokol; Tomáš Vojtíšek; Petr Hejna


Archive | 2014

Manipulace s kontaminovanými pozůstatky

Jan Frišhons; Jan Krajsa; Zuzana Pašková; Jan Österreicher; Kateřina Grusová; Jan Uher; Roman Chlíbek; Jiří Kassa; Marek Joukal


Archive | 2014

Představení a komparace pitevních technik pro forenzní účely

Jan Krajsa; Jan Frišhons; Petr Kopija; Marek Joukal


Archive | 2013

Pitvy v režimu BSL

Jan Frišhons; Silvie Hájková; Marek Joukal; Petr Kopija


Gnosis medica | 2013

Využití anatomické pitevní techniky ve forenzní praxi

Marek Joukal; Jan Frišhons


Gnosis medica | 2013

Pitvy v režimu Biohazard Safety Level

Jan Frišhons; Petr Kopija; Marek Joukal; S. Hájková


Gnosis Medica | 2013

Modifikace pitvy měkkých tkání obličeje

Petr Kopija; Jan Frišhons; Marek Joukal

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Ondřej Šandor

University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno

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Petr Hejna

Charles University in Prague

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