Instruments used in Anatomy dissections are as follows:
Instrument | Uses | |
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Autopsy table | for placing and fixing the corpse | |
for preservation of the corpse | ||
used to hold or move structures | ||
Arterial & jugular tubes | ||
Head rest | to elevate the head | |
Ropes | to tie the corpse in places so that it does not change posture during dissection | |
protective; video link | ||
protective; video link | ||
Jackets, aprons, etc. | protective; video link | |
Scalpels | to cut the skin, organs or fibrous structures like fascia | |
used to cut bones like that of the head | ||
Skull breaker or often a (hammer and chisel) | to break open the vault of the skull | |
sharp cutting instruments | ||
for tearing or holding structures | ||
used as a hammer | ||
Skull key | a T-shaped chisel used as a lever while removing skull cap[1] | |
to cleanly cut the brain into anatomical sections | ||
to cut the skull | Rib shears | to cut through the ribs while opening the chest[2] |
for sharp cutting | ||
Specimen jars | preservation of anatomical specimens | |
video: External link; a bone saw | ||
used for probing either foramina | ||
to tie away the tongue so that it doesn't fall back into the pharynx | ||
primary preservative for Anatomy; video link | ||
X-ray boxes | to view X-ray images |