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The Chemicals between Us--First Results of the Cluster Analyses on Anatomy Embalming Procedures in the German-Speaking Countries

Authors :
Kerner, Alexander Michael
Biedermann, Uta
Bräuer, Lars
Caspers, Svenja
Doll, Sara
Engelhardt, Maren
Filler, Timm J.
Ghebremedhin, Estifanos
Gundlach, Stefanie
Hayn-Leichsenring, Gregor U.
Heermann, Stephan
Hettwer-Steeger, Ingrid
Hiepe, Laura
Hirt, Bernhard
Hirtler, Lena
Hörmann, Rom
Kulisch, Christoph
Lange, Tobias
Leube, Rudolf
Meuser, Annika Hela
Müller-Gerbl, Magdalena
Nassenstein, Christina
Neckel, Peter H.
Nimtschke, Ute
Paulsen, Friedrich
Prescher, Andreas
Pretterklieber, Michael
Schliwa, Stefanie
Schmidt, Katja
Schmiedl, Andreas
Schomerus, Christof
Schulze-Tanzil, Gundula
Schumacher, Udo
Schumann, Sven
Spindler, Volker
Streicher, Johannes
Tschernig, Thomas
Unverzagt, Axel
Valentiner, Ursula
Viebahn, Christoph
Wedel, Thilo
Weigner, Janet
Weninger, Wolfgang J.
Westermann, Jürgen
Weyers, Imke
Waschke, Jens
Hammer, Niels
Source :
Anatomical Sciences Education. Sep-Oct 2023 16(5):814-829.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Hands-on courses utilizing preserved human tissues for educational training offer an important pathway to acquire basic anatomical knowledge. Owing to the reevaluation of formaldehyde limits by the European Commission, a joint approach was chosen by the German-speaking anatomies in Europe (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) to find commonalities among embalming protocols and infrastructure. A survey comprising 537 items was circulated to all anatomies in German-speaking Europe. Clusters were established for "ethanol"-, formaldehyde-based ("FA"), and "other" embalming procedures, depending on the chemicals considered the most relevant for each protocol. The logistical framework, volumes of chemicals, and infrastructure were found to be highly diverse between the groups and protocols. Formaldehyde quantities deployed per annum were three-fold higher in the "FA" (223 L/a) compared to the "ethanol" (71.0 L/a) group, but not for "other" (97.8 L/a), though the volumes injected per body were similar. "FA" was strongly related to table-borne air ventilation and total fixative volumes =1000 L. "Ethanol" was strongly related to total fixative volumes >1000 L, ceiling- and floor-borne air ventilation, and explosion-proof facilities. Air ventilation was found to be installed symmetrically in the mortuary and dissection facilities. Certain predictors exist for the interplay between the embalming used in a given infrastructure and technical measures. The here-established cluster analysis may serve as decision supportive tool when considering altering embalming protocols or establishing joint protocols between institutions, following a best practice approach to cater toward best-suited tissue characteristics for educational purposes, while simultaneously addressing future demands on exposure limits.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1935-9772 and 1935-9780
Volume :
16
Issue :
5
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Anatomical Sciences Education
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1391134
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ase.2285