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Korean Journal of Legal Medicine 2011;35(2):85-91.
Published online November 30, 2011.
Consented Autopsy.
Eui U Park
Department of Legal Medicine, School of Medicine, Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea. eup42@kku.ac.kr
Abstract
Medicolegal autopsy is divided into judicial autopsy and administrative autopsy in Korea and Japan. Recently a new concept of "consented autopsy" has been developed in Japan. Consented autopsy is a kind of administrative autopsy which performed by informed consent of the bereaved of the dead. In Japan, all medicolegal autopsies are strictly divided into judicial autopsy and administrative autopsy. The latter is called to consented autopsy in the most prefectures of Japan except the five cities that have Japanese medical examiner system. Consented autopsy is a procedure that enhances people's recognition of legal medicine in the society and universities. Author introduce the peculiar procedures of consented autopsy in the Department of Legal Medicine, Kitasato University and Kyushu University in Japan. We can expect that the universities and other organs in Korea will establish our own methods of medicolegal activities in the future referring to the Japan's consented autopsy system.
Key Words: autopsy, judicial, administrative, informed consent
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