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Forensic Autopsy Demonstration

Focus: Students will participate in an interactive human cadaver demo using video conferencing. The demo will discuss the basic procedure of a forensic autopsy, during which the principles of...
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Sewn up of the Y incision

Autopsy Step 11- Sewn up of the Y incision Once the Y incision is sewn up, the autopsy (without brain and tissue analysis) is complete.
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Returning organs to the body

Autopsy Step 10- Returning organs to the body The organs are placed back in the body, and the body will sometimes be filled with a filler material. The head and body are then sewn up. The brain is...
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Taking samples for microscopic analysis

Autopsy Step 9- Taking samples for microscopic analysis Microscopic samples of most organs are taken for further analysis. Finally, all major blood vessels are cut open and examined lengthwise.
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Opening of the stomach

Autopsy Step 8- Opening of the stomach The stomach is cut open on its greater curvature and the contents are examined.
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Draining of intestines

Autopsy Step 7- Draining of intestines Intestines are drained in a sink to remove undigested food and faeces that remains.
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Weighing the organs

Autopsy Step 6- Weighing the organs All removed organs are weighed and studied individually. Most organs are cut up in sections by a scalpel.
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Fixing the brain

Autopsy Step 5- Fixing the brain In cases like homicide or where there is a complex pathology of the brain, a detailed study of the brain may be necessary. In its fresh state the brain is very...
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Removing the brain

Autopsy Step 4- Removing the brain The brain is removed using a transverse incision (in a crosswise direction) through the brainstem, cutting the connection from the base of the brain to the spinal...
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Internal examination

Autopsy Step 3- Internal examination The ribs are then sawn off and the sternal plate or anterior chest wall is cut away, to expose the organs underneath. The most common way to remove the organs is...
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