from Prosection Techniques
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2021
The ability to conduct an autopsy safely and competently must be established. Guidelines for doing so have been published by a variety of national oversight organizations such as the College of American Pathologists and the Royal College of Pathologists (United Kingdom). The autopsy area must have adequate space and lighting, adequate temperature control and ventilation, adequate storage provisions (including pre-autopsy refrigeration and post-autopsy retention of tissues), appropriately sized instruments for dissection (which must be clean and sharp), a calibrated scale for reliable weighing of organs, photographic equipment, rigorous safety policies and procedures, the ability to clean and decontaminate the autopsy area, and a procedure for disposal of tissues. For medicolegal autopsies, the facility must be able to ensure a chain of custody of all specimens.
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