List of instruments used in anatomy
List of instruments used in anatomical studies
List of Instruments Used in Anatomy[edit]

The study of anatomy requires a variety of specialized instruments to dissect and examine the structure of organisms. These tools are essential for both educational purposes and professional practice in fields such as medicine, biology, and forensic science. Below is a comprehensive list of instruments commonly used in anatomical studies.
Scalpels[edit]

A scalpel is a small and extremely sharp bladed instrument used for surgery and anatomical dissection. Scalpels are typically made of stainless steel and come in various sizes and shapes, allowing for precise incisions and dissections.
Forceps[edit]
Forceps are tweezer-like instruments used to grasp, manipulate, or extract tissues and other materials during dissection. They come in various forms, including straight, curved, and toothed, to accommodate different tasks.
Scissors[edit]
Scissors are used to cut tissues and sutures. They are available in different types, such as straight or curved, and with blunt or sharp tips, depending on the specific requirements of the dissection.
Dissection Needles[edit]
Dissection needles are used to tease apart tissues and to hold structures in place during dissection. They are often mounted on wooden or plastic handles for ease of use.
Probes[edit]
Probes are slender, rod-like instruments used to explore wounds or body cavities. They help in tracing the course of ducts, vessels, or other tubular structures.
Bone Saws[edit]
Bone saws are used to cut through bone. They are essential in procedures that require access to the internal structures of the body, such as the skull or rib cage.
Rope[edit]

Rope may be used in anatomical studies to secure limbs or other body parts during dissection, ensuring stability and precision.
Cadaver Dissection Tables[edit]

Cadaver dissection tables provide a stable and hygienic surface for the dissection of human or animal bodies. These tables are designed to support the weight of a cadaver and often include drainage systems for fluids.
Autopsy Instruments[edit]

Autopsy instruments are specialized tools used in the examination of deceased bodies to determine the cause of death. These instruments include scalpels, saws, and other tools designed for precision and efficiency in post-mortem examinations.
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