Necropsy manual: Necropsy of a piglet in lateral decubitus (I)
This new section, coordinated by the pathological anatomy team of the University of Cordoba, Spain, will show us, in a very visual and practical way, how to perform a necropsy on a pig.
This new section, coordinated by the pathological anatomy team of the University of Cordoba, Spain, will show us, in a very visual and practical way, how to perform a necropsy on a pig.
In this second installment, we cover extracting the tongue, trachea, lungs, and heart in one piece. We will extract the organs of the abdominal cavity, both the digestive system and the urinary and genital tracts. In the head, we will access the nasal turbinates, brain, and cerebellum.
In the first two installments, we covered necropsy in lateral decubitus. In this third installment, we will look at necropsy in the supine position
In the fourth installment of the manual, we address examining the thoracic cavity organs.
In the fifth installment of the manual we address the examination of the organs of the abdominal cavity.
After interpreting the lesions we must proceed to sample collection.
To complement the necropsy course, we have produced a series of videos of different processes in pigs.