Ensuring the body is prepared respectfully for funeral directors after the procedure.
Detailed visual records ensure that findings can be reviewed by third-party experts or presented in a court of law with absolute clarity.
: The National Library of Medicine’s "Visible Proofs" exhibition provides a history of how forensic science has evolved to improve the quality of investigations.
An "extra quality" female autopsy mandates a systematic inspection of the reproductive organs, breasts, and pelvic structures. This includes:
: Making a primary incision (often Y-shaped) to access the body cavity.
Despite the importance of extra quality in autopsy procedures for women, there are several challenges and limitations that can impact the quality of care. Some of these challenges include:
When professionals look for high-quality forensic resources, they are looking for specific technical and procedural benchmarks: