Research Article

Plastination: basic principles and methodology

Volume: 8 Number: 1 June 20, 2015
  • Mustafa F. Sargon
  • İlkan Tatar
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Plastination: basic principles and methodology

Abstract

Plastination is the method of long term preservation of the biological tissues with completely visible surface and high durability. The plastinates are devoid of harmful effects of formalin and they serve as excellent teaching tools in education. Additionally, plastination is an outstanding tool to study cross-sectional anatomy. The three major methods used in plastination are silicone plastination, sheet plastination with epoxy method and sheet plastination with polyester method. Silicone plastination is the most versatile technique which can be used for the cadavers, organs, portions and slices. Fresh or formalin-fixed (embalmed) specimens can be plastinated with this technique. More flexible specimens can be obtained if fresh tissues are preferred. Silicone plastination consists of five main steps. These are the preparation of the specimen (dissection and fixation if necessary), dehydration, defatting (degreasing), forced impregnation and curing (hardening). Epoxy plastination preserves 2-5 mm slices of biological tissues by using epoxy resins. In this technique, all tissue fluid and a significant amount of fatty tissue is replaced with a curable epoxy resin mixture. Epoxy plastination method provides precise semi-transparent sectional specimens and in these preparations; gross anatomical structures can be examined with the naked eye in a superb quality down to a sub macroscopic level. Polyester plastination and classic silicone plastination techniques utilize the similar basic principles. In polyester plastination method, the tissue fluid is removed and is replaced with a curable polyester resin. This method can be used for head brain and body slices.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Care Administration

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Mustafa F. Sargon This is me

İlkan Tatar This is me

Publication Date

June 20, 2015

Submission Date

June 20, 2015

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2014 Volume: 8 Number: 1

APA
Sargon, M. F., & Tatar, İ. (2015). Plastination: basic principles and methodology. Anatomy, 8(1), 13-18. https://doi.org/10.2399/ana.14.040
AMA
1.Sargon MF, Tatar İ. Plastination: basic principles and methodology. Anatomy. 2015;8(1):13-18. doi:10.2399/ana.14.040
Chicago
Sargon, Mustafa F., and İlkan Tatar. 2015. “Plastination: Basic Principles and Methodology”. Anatomy 8 (1): 13-18. https://doi.org/10.2399/ana.14.040.
EndNote
Sargon MF, Tatar İ (February 1, 2015) Plastination: basic principles and methodology. Anatomy 8 1 13–18.
IEEE
[1]M. F. Sargon and İ. Tatar, “Plastination: basic principles and methodology”, Anatomy, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 13–18, Feb. 2015, doi: 10.2399/ana.14.040.
ISNAD
Sargon, Mustafa F. - Tatar, İlkan. “Plastination: Basic Principles and Methodology”. Anatomy 8/1 (February 1, 2015): 13-18. https://doi.org/10.2399/ana.14.040.
JAMA
1.Sargon MF, Tatar İ. Plastination: basic principles and methodology. Anatomy. 2015;8:13–18.
MLA
Sargon, Mustafa F., and İlkan Tatar. “Plastination: Basic Principles and Methodology”. Anatomy, vol. 8, no. 1, Feb. 2015, pp. 13-18, doi:10.2399/ana.14.040.
Vancouver
1.Mustafa F. Sargon, İlkan Tatar. Plastination: basic principles and methodology. Anatomy. 2015 Feb. 1;8(1):13-8. doi:10.2399/ana.14.040

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