Autopsy findings, including the appearance of corpses and wounds, are often reviewed to solve medicolegal cases. However, these autopsy findings are commonly stored as two-dimensional (2D) images, which can lead to misinterpretation and distortion and are insufficient to record the forensic practice. This Journal Watch summarizes a study entitled โ€œ The introduction of a new diagnostic tool in forensic pathology: LiDAR sensor for 3D autopsy documentation โ€, published in the journal Biosensors . Check out this Carousel Infographic to know about LiDAR sensors in recording forensic practice. To download this infographic, click here!

Do you think the LiDAR sensor is a better tool for autopsy documentation? Let us know your thoughts by commenting below. ##Reference## Maiese A, Manetti AC, Ciallella C, et al. The introduction of a new diagnostic tool in forensic pathology: LiDAR sensor for 3Dโ€ฆ