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Autopsy Tools And What They're Used For

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Enterotome
These large scissors are used for opening the intestines. The bulb-ended blade is inserted into the lumen (the hollow inside) of the gut, and the instrument is smoothly stripped down the length of the intestine. The blunt bulb keeps the internal blade from perforating the gut from the inside.

Skull chisel
After scoring the calvarium (the vault-like part of the skull that holds the brain) with the vibrating saw or hand saw, the chisel is used to gently finish the separation of the top of the calvarium from the lower skull, thus exposing the brain and its coverings (meninges).

Hagedorn needle
Also called the sailmaker's needle, this is a large needle with an eye for sewing up the body after the autopsy is finished. The stitching is similar to that used on the outer covering of baseballs. Heavy twine, which is much coarser than suture, is used for the procedure.

Rib cutters
These look like small pruning shears and are used to cut through the ribs prior to lifting off the chest plate. Some morticians actually use pruning shears from a hardware store, which are much less expensive. Rib cutters in the catalogue I had cost £1500

Scalpel
This differs from the surgeon's scalpel in having a longer handle for reaching deeper into body cavities. The disposable blade is usually a #22 size, which is the largest commonly available.

Toothed forceps
The teeth on these "pickups" lend strength in gripping heavy organs for removal. In surgical pathology, teeth are a liability in that they increase the risk of cross contamination between specimens, so untoothed forceps are used there.

Scissors
These are otherwise unremarkable scissors used for opening hollow organs (such as the gallbladder) and trimming off tissues. They can also be used for blunt dissection by means of an "opening" motion, rather than the more familiar "closing" motion used in cutting.

Bone saw
This hand saw is rarely used today, most often by pathologists who fear infection from aerosols thrown up by the much more vigorous vibrating saw (see below). The hand saw can be used to saw through the skull, but it's very slow compared to the vibrating saw.

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Hammer with hook

The hammer (perhaps the Beatles' inspiration for "Maxwell's silver hammer" ) is used with the chisel to separate the calvarium from the lower skull. The hook is handy to pull the calvarium away.

Breadknife
Also referred to simply as the "long knife," this is used to smoothly cut solid organs into slices for examination, display, and photography of the organs' cut surfaces. You can do almost all of the soft tissue dissections (including stripping the gut from the mesentery and opening the heart chambers) with this large, unlikely-looking blade. The example shown here includes a disposable blade. Models with permanent, re-sharpenable blades are also available and have to be sharpened weekly for optimum performance.

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Vibrating saw
The vibrating saw, also referred to as the "Stryker saw," is the instrument of choice for most morticians faced with removing the brain. The blade reciprocates rapidly with a small amplitude. This action prevents the saw from cutting soft tissues, notably the mortician's hand. The disadvantage of vibrating saws is that they throw up more potentially infectious aerosols than do hand saws.
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Vibrating saw...O_O
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I want to do that. Or at least watch someone do an autopsy. Can't get anyone to let me watch though.
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i want a bone saw...
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Re: Autopsy Tools And What They're Used For

We still use some of those tools today. I wear double coverage over my mouth and face when using the reciprocating saw though lol.
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Re: Autopsy Tools And What They're Used For

Very Informative and Interesting! Absolutely LOVE IT!
Thanks Sharon
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Re: Autopsy Tools And What They're Used For

cool, thanks Sharon


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