EMBALMING
- Origin and history of embalming
- Environment and personal health considerations
- Surface anatomy
- Practical embalming
- Injection technique
- Cavity embalming
- Autopsied and unautopsied bodies embalming
- Infant embalming
- Delayed embalming
- Effect of drugs on embalming
- Cosmetics and presentation
EMBALMING TYPES
Practical EMBALMING
Criteria for selection of a vessel to be used
- Size of vessel
- Depth of the location of vessel
- Proximity of the vessel to the heart
- Choice in infants and children
- Choice of artery in non autopsied bodies
- Choice of artery in autopsied bodies
Exposure of the vessels
- Common carotid artery and internal jugular vein
- Axillary artery and vein
- Brachial artery and basilic vein
- Radial artery
- Femoral artery and vein
Exposure and cannulation
- Transverse incision
- Longitudinal incision
- Combined incision
- Wedge incision
Methods of EMBALMING
- Arterial EMBALMING
- Cavity EMBALMING : it is mainly of three steps
- insertion of trocar
- aspiration
- injection of fluid
Supplemental methods of EMBALMING
- Hypodermic EMBALMING
- Surface EMBALMING
EMBALMING procedure
Arterial EMBALMING
- Gravity injection
- Electric pump (air pressure machine)