The potential of micro-CT for dating post-cranial bone fractures: a macroscopic, radiographic, and microtomography study of fractures of known post-traumatic ages

Int J Legal Med. 2021 Sep;135(5):1913-1921. doi: 10.1007/s00414-021-02582-3. Epub 2021 Mar 27.

Abstract

The estimation of the post-traumatic survival time (PTST) in case of bone injuries remains a tricky issue in the forensic field, especially when dealing with dry bones. Newer high-resolution imaging, and in particular microcomputed tomography (micro-CT), has the potential to significantly improve our abilities to interpret antemortem and perimortem lesions and accurately date fractures in a less destructive analysis. In this paper, nine costal fractures of known post-traumatic ages were analyzed through gross examination, conventional radiography, and microcomputed tomography, in order to test the potential of microcomputed tomography for dating fractures. As a result, microcomputed tomography provided images of high quality and definition and allowed the observation of the internal microarchitecture of the fractures and calluses. While microcomputed tomography cannot substitute histological examination for the estimation of the post-traumatic survival time, it constitutes a potent and helpful complementary tool for the analysis of bone trauma.

Keywords: Fracture healing; Human bone callus; Micro-CT; Post-traumatic survival time.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Autopsy
  • Female
  • Forensic Pathology / methods*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Radiography*
  • Rib Fractures / diagnostic imaging*
  • Rib Fractures / pathology*
  • Time Factors
  • Wound Healing / physiology
  • X-Ray Microtomography*