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Weight recording of an organ (liver, heart, etc.) during autopsy

Forensic departments

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440-53N

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Precision balances

Application number: EN - 2407

During an autopsy, the organ that is removed should be weighed directly on the autopsy table, as it could lose weight due to dehydration if left lying around for too long. The reason for recording the organ weight is that there may be a connection between organ weight and the manner of death.

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Autopsy plays an important role in medicine, as it not only helps to determine the type and cause of death, but also helps to understand the pathophysiology of diseases. For example, there are current standard values for the weight of adult organs such as the liver, lungs, spleen and kidneys. The organ that is removed should be weighed directly on the autopsy table, as it could lose weight due to dehydration if it is left lying around for too long. Recording the exact weight of the organ is important because connections between organ weight and the type of death can be relevant.

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440-53N

6000 g

1 g

150×170 mm

€ 230.-

DAkkS calibrations are also possible on site

Suitable Accessories

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963-128

DAkkS calibration certificate 963-128

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All prices are net, valid until 16.01.2026 plus shipping cost

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Aleksandar Delic

Tel: +49 7433 9933-120

aleksandar.delic@kern-sohn.com
KERN & SOHN GmbH

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