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NEIGRIHMS professor granted patent for multifunctional autopsy workstation
DIMAPUR — Head of the Department of Forensic Medicine, North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health & Medical Science (NEIGRIHMS), Prof. AJ Patowary, has been granted a patent for developing a multifunctional autopsy workstation.
“This innovative workstation, designed entirely by Prof. Patowary, streamlines the autopsy process by integrating essential features directly into the workspace. The workstation boasts built-in hot and cold water supplies, foot-operated suction systems, and a water spray for efficient body washing,” an update from NEIGRIHMS stated.
The workstation also incorporates a height-adjustable trolley that seamlessly integrates as the dissection platform.
The patent signifies a significant advancement in the field of forensic medicine, offering a more efficient, organised, and ergonomic approach to autopsies. The multifunctional autopsy workstation has the potential to improve workflow, enhance hygiene standards, and optimise space utilisation in autopsy suites, it stated.
“Prof. Patowary’s Multifunctional Autopsy Workstation is a testament to the innovative spirit that thrives at NEIGRIHMS. This invention has the potential to significantly improve working conditions for forensic professionals and ultimately contribute to a more efficient and accurate medicolegal system,” said Prof. C Daniala, medical superintendent, NEIGRIHMS.
Prof. Nalin Mehta, director of NEIGRIHMS also said, “This invention perfectly embodies NEIGRIHMS’ commitment to advancing medical practices. Prof. Patowary’s workstation is a prime example of how our faculty is constantly striving to improve healthcare delivery in the region.”