East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit, University of Leicester, Robert Kilpatrick Building, Level 3 Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, LE2 7LX, UK.
Histopathology Department, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Infirmary Close, Leicester, LE1 5WW, UK.
Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 2021 Sep;17(3):498-500. doi: 10.1007/s12024-021-00368-y. Epub 2021 May 3.
During the Corona Virus Disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic, there is still a requirement for post-mortems to continue, including those examinations performed in the context of medico-legal investigations. Currently, very little is known about how long this coronavirus can survive in deceased human bodies or whether un-embalmed human cadavers can be contagious to people who handle them. Therefore, it would appear to be prudent to consider implementation of additional safety measures for all necessary post-mortem procedures. During the post-mortem examination of babies and young children, it is important to open the calvarium to enable visualization of the brain and its coverings, particularly in cases where a head injury is likely to have occurred. Since October 2013, the use of neurosurgical equipment to open the calvarium during infant and young child autopsies has become routine practice in our unit. Both the neurosurgical craniotome and a standard oscillating mortuary saw produce particulate matter consisting of bone and body fluids (including blood) which can become aerosolized. Within this paper, we discuss the use of a transparent plastic tent whilst opening the calvarium during pediatric post-mortems, to reduce the spread of aerosols into the mortuary environment.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,仍需要继续进行尸检,包括在法医学调查背景下进行的检查。目前,人们对这种冠状病毒在死亡人体中能存活多久,以及未经防腐处理的人体尸体是否会对处理它们的人具有传染性知之甚少。因此,似乎应该谨慎考虑为所有必要的尸检程序实施额外的安全措施。在对婴儿和幼儿进行尸检时,打开颅骨以能够观察大脑及其覆盖物非常重要,尤其是在头部受伤可能发生的情况下。自 2013 年 10 月以来,在我们单位,使用神经外科设备在婴儿和幼儿尸检中打开颅骨已成为常规做法。神经外科颅钻和标准的摆动太平间锯都会产生包含骨骼和体液(包括血液)的颗粒物质,这些物质可能会变成气溶胶。在本文中,我们讨论了在儿科尸检中打开颅骨时使用透明塑料帐篷来减少气溶胶在太平间环境中的传播。