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Ethical Use of Cadaveric Images in Anatomical Textbooks, Atlases, and Journals: A Consensus Response From Authors and Editors
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Abstract
Nowadays, consent to use donor bodies for medical education and research is obtained from the body donors and their families before the donation. Recently, the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA) published guidelines that could restrict the appearance of cadaveric images in commercial anatomical resources such as textbooks and other educational products. These guidelines state that the donor must expressly consent to using such images for this purpose. Cadaveric photos and drawings made from dissections of cadavers have been used in anatomy textbooks and atlases for hundreds of years. They are invaluable for anatomy students and clinical/surgical practitioners. The IFAA guidelines should not restrict the use of those older books; to do so would infringe the rights of those seeking knowledge from these resources. As the images in such textbooks and atlases are anonymized and are used for teaching and research, and the donors and their families are informed about this before the donation, we believe no additional consent is needed. It is impossible to separate educational from "commercial" usage entirely in any situation, e.g., publications from publishers and the use of cadavers in medical schools. Therefore, our best efforts to avoid unethical use of cadaveric images by following traditional consent processes are still needed so that more people will reap the benefits from them. As senior textbook/atlas authors/editors from over 10 countries, we believe that using cadaveric images in anatomy textbooks is appropriate, and no additional consent should be necessary. Such usage falls within the good faith of professionals using these invaluable gifts.
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Autoren
- Joe Iwanaga
- Kyu‐Ho Yi
- Keiichi Akita
- Bari M. Logan
- R. T. Hutchings
- Nicolás Ernesto Ottone
- Yoichi Nonaka
- Mahindra Anand
- Danny Burns
- Vishram Singh
- Maria Peris‐Celda
- Francisco Martínez‐Soriano
- Nihal Apaydın
- Amgad S. Hanna
- Nobutaka Yoshioka
- Juan C. Fernandez‐Miranda
- Mi‐Sun Hur
- Mohammadali M. Shoja
- Farhood Saremi
- Francisco Reina
- Yoko Tabira
- Anna Carrera
- Jonathan D. Spratt
- Siew Yen Ho
- Shumpei Mori
- Noritaka Komune
- Koichi Watanabe
- Alberto Prats‐Galino
- José De Andrés
- Miguel Ángel Reina
- Peter Abrahams
- Robert H. Anderson
- Soichiro Ibaragi
- Marios Loukas
- R. Shane Tubbs
Institutionen
- Tulane University(US)
- Yonsei University(KR)
- Tokyo Medical and Dental University(JP)
- Universidad de La Frontera(CL)
- Tokai University(JP)
- Rama University(IN)
- St. George's University(GD)
- Manipal Academy of Higher Education(IN)
- Kasturba Medical College, Manipal(IN)
- Mayo Clinic(US)
- Universitat de València(ES)
- Ankara University(TR)
- University of Wisconsin–Madison(US)
- Neurological Surgery(US)
- Tominaga hospital(JP)
- Stanford University(US)
- Daegu Catholic University(KR)
- Nova Southeastern University(US)
- Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center(US)
- Universitat de Girona(ES)
- Kurume University(JP)
- University Hospital of North Durham(GB)
- Harefield Hospital(GB)
- University of California, Los Angeles(US)
- UCLA Health(US)
- Kyushu University(JP)
- Universitat de Barcelona(ES)
- Hospital General Universitario De Valencia(ES)
- Universidad San Pablo CEU(ES)
- University of Florida(US)
- Florida College(US)
- Nanyang Technological University(SG)
- University of Cambridge(GB)
- University of Warwick(GB)
- Brunel University of London(GB)
- Newcastle University(GB)
- Okayama University(JP)