A current need for modern instruments in forensic pathology: a way forward
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Date
2016
Authors
Paranitharan, P.
Hulathduwa, S. R.
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Publisher
University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
Abstract
Routine dissection of the cadaver followed by mandatory and ancillary investigations is still the most widely used method in forensic autopsy throughout the globe. In contrast to most other disciplines of medicine, instruments used in routine autopsy work remain plain, simple, unsophisticated and virtually unchanged for over a century. Incorporation of modern technology to improve these instruments to meet the new challenges such as minimizing the risk of bio- hazards, acquisition of precision in dissection, facilities for simultaneous imaging, sampling and archiving the information and finally making the dissection a less cumbersome a task with lesser degree of dependability on individual human skills has become the need of the day. The authors briefly discuss few initiative steps taken along this long pathway.
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Keywords
Forensic pathology , Modern instruments , Advanced techniques , Human cadaver
Citation
Sri Lanka Journal of Forensic Medicine, Science & Law December 2016 Vol.7 No.2 P. 3 - 5
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