Autopsy boxes generally include a set of specific surgical instruments designed for postmortem examination procedures.
Key Features:
Material: The box and instruments are usually made of stainless steel to ensure sterility, durability, and corrosion resistance.
Varied Contents: The box contains a range of instruments for different stages of the autopsy, such as knives, scissors, forceps, retractors, and specific instruments like the rachitome or Collin mallet.
Specialized Instruments: These include cartilage and autopsy knives of various sizes, enterotomy scissors, cutting and dissecting forceps, olive stylets, and sometimes saws or chisels for bone examination.
Suitable Dimensions: The size of the box is designed to hold all the instruments in an organized manner.
Hygiene and ease of maintenance: The materials and design are designed to facilitate cleaning and disinfection to maintain a sterile environment.


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