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Title: BODIES AND AUTOPSIES


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UNIT 11
  • BODIES AND AUTOPSIES

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Benefits of Autopsy
  • Discover cause of death for
  • Criminal cases
  • Family peace of mind
  • Genetic disease or deformity
  • Insurance claims
  • Medical advancement

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Death and Autopsies
  • Why an Autopsy?
  • What warrants an Autopsy?
  • Steps in Performing an Autopsy

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Why an Autopsy?
  • Identifying dead bodies
  • Determining Cause and Manner of death
  • Home deaths
  • Crime Scene deaths
  • Vehicular accidents

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Identifying Dead Bodies
  • Fingerprints
  • AFIS
  • Dental records
  • Radiographs (X-rays)
  • Dental charting
  • Odontology
  • Reconstructing the Unidentified
  • Tattoos, scars
  • Medial Imposition
  • Medical procedures

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Facial Reconstruction
  • Plastic 3 D reconstruction
  • 2 dimensional reconstruction

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  • Computerized programs for Facial Reconstruction

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What if this is all you have?
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  • MEDIAL IMPOSITION

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Determine Cause and Manner of Death
  • Cause of Death
  • Medical reason for death
  • Exsanguination
  • Cardiac arrest
  • Suffocation
  • Drowning
  • Many, many more
  • Manner of Death (5 only)
  • Natural
  • Homicide
  • Suicide
  • Accident
  • Undetermined

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What warrants an Autopsy
  • Any suspicious death
  • Unidentified remains
  • No medical history or known physician
  • Homicides
  • Drownings
  • Auto accidents
  • Childrens deaths

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Performing an Autopsy
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Autopsy room and Equipment
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  • Autopsy room and table

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Neck Block
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Instruments Used
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Tags Heart Needle
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Used to Collect Vitreous
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  • Radiographs (X-rays)

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Organ Containers
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External Examination
  • Trace Evidence
  • Sign of injury or mistreatment
  • Sign of illness, disease, or abnormalities

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  • Rigor mortis
  • Apparent 2 4 hrs after death
  • Complete 12 18 after
  • Disappears 48 hrs after
  • Livor mortis
  • Algor mortis
  • Chemical change in muscles after death causing
    stiffness
  • Post mortem lividity
  • Cooling of the body following death ROT 1.5
    degrees per hour

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Trunk
Dissection
  • Y-shaped incision
  • From the shoulders to the pelvic bone
  • This incision is deep enough to go through skin,
    fat, and muscle layers into the cavities of the
    body

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Opening the Chest
  • Skin muscle, are pulled from the chest wall
  • Chest Plate is extracted
  • Heart is extracted

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Removal and Dissection of the Organs
  • Usually one organ at a time
  • All body organs at once - Rokitansky Method
  • Upon removal each organ is
  • Weighed measured
  • Examined
  • Sliced in cross sections
  • Sampled for microscopic chemical analysis

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Samples are labeled
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Running the Gut
  • The contents of the stomach, intestines, and
    bowels must be inspected as well

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Removing the Brain
  • The Scalp is cut ear to ear across the crown of
    the head

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Exposing the Skull
  • Next the scalp is pulled forward and back to
    expose the skull

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Exposing the Brain
  • Two methods of cutting the skull cap

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Removal of the Brain
  • Spinal Cord is cut
  • Brain is removed
  • Brain is so soft it must be placed in formalin
    for about a week before an in- depth examination

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Close
  • Skull cap is replaced
  • Skin pulled back in place
  • Body Organs may or may not be replaced
  • Incisions are sown up with the use of a baseball
    stitch

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Baseball Stitch
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Autopsy Forms Completed
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