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Anatomical Structures Preservation Using Plastination Techniques

Sorin Lucian BOLINTINEANU, Elena POP, George STANCU, Gheorghe STANCU, Monica Adriana VAIDA, Alina Maria SISU, Jenel MARIAN Patrascu, SORIN Florescu
Published 30 Jun 2017
Pages 221–224

Abstract

A constant situation present in the anatomy laboratories is represented by the cadavers preservation resulted from dissection. The main requirement for this process is the use of formaldehyde which is a toxic substance probably included in the class of carcinogenic substances. Large specimens resulted from dissection process, such as limbs or trunks, can be preserved only in large containers filled with formaldehyde and for limited periods of time. To remove these issues we used the anatomy laboratory in order to be able to preserve the first sustainable plastinated anatomical specimens. In our study have been used 8 adult human bodies (partial and complete), 6 females and 2 males, aged between 62 and 73. We have removed and dissected brains, upper limbs, kidneys and livers. They have undergone preservation process of plastination.

Keywords: plastination; preservation; S10 Biodur technique

How to Cite this Article

BOLINTINEANU, S., POP, E., STANCU, G., STANCU, G., VAIDA, M., SISU, A., Patrascu, J., & Florescu, S. (2017). Anatomical Structures Preservation Using Plastination Techniques. Materiale Plastice, 54(2), 221–224. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.2.4820
BOLINTINEANU S, POP E, STANCU G, STANCU G, VAIDA M, SISU A, Patrascu J, Florescu S. Anatomical Structures Preservation Using Plastination Techniques. Materiale Plastice. 2017;54(2):221–224. doi: 10.37358/MP.17.2.4820
S. BOLINTINEANU, E. POP, G. STANCU, G. STANCU, M. VAIDA, A. SISU, J. Patrascu, and S. Florescu, "Anatomical Structures Preservation Using Plastination Techniques,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 54, no. 2, pp. 221–224, 2017. doi: 10.37358/MP.17.2.4820
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