List of instruments used in anatomy
Instruments used in Anatomy dissections are as follows:
Instrument list
| Instrument | Uses | 
|---|---|
| Autopsy table | for placing and fixing the corpse | 
| Refrigerators | for preservation of the corpse | 
| Dissection scissors | used to hold or move structures | 
| Arterial & jugular tubes | to draw or drain out all the blood before replacing it with embalming fluids like formaldehyde for preservation of structures as practiced in Anatomy | 
| Head rest | to elevate the head | 
| Ropes | to tie the corpse in places so that it does not change posture during dissection | 
| Rubber gloves | protective; video link | 
| Goggles | protective; video link | 
| Jackets, aprons, etc. | protective; video link | 
| Scalpels | to cut the skin, organs or fibrous structures like fascia | 
| Bone saw | 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 | 
| Sternal saw | for cutting into the chest of the body by cutting the sternum | 
| Dissecting knife | sharp cutting instruments | 
| Toothed forceps | for tearing or holding structures | 
| Mallet | used as a hammer | 
| Skull key | a T-shaped chisel used as a lever while removing skull cap[1] | 
| Large knife | to cleanly cut the brain into anatomical sections | 
| Rib shears | to cut through the ribs while opening the chest[2] | 
| Dissecting scissors | for sharp cutting | 
| Specimen jars | preservation of anatomical specimens | 
| Metacarpal saw | video: External link; a bone saw | 
| Double-ended probe | used for probing either foramina | 
| Tongue tie | to tie away the tongue so that it doesn't fall back into the pharynx | 
| Formaldehyde | primary preservative for Anatomy; video link | 
| X-ray boxes | to view X-ray images | 
Image gallery
 Autopsy instruments Autopsy instruments
 Autopsy instruments ( old set) Autopsy instruments ( old set)
 dissection table dissection table
 a scalpel a scalpel
 
References
- ↑  "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2003-09-05. Retrieved 2008-07-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Keleka
- ↑ Walker JE, Rutty GN, Rodgers B, Woodford NW (January 2002). "How should the chest wall be opened at necropsy?". J. Clin. Pathol. 55 (1): 72–5. doi:10.1136/jcp.55.1.72. PMC 1769557. PMID 11825931.
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