In hospital pathology and trust mortuary services, where the autopsy workflow combines a dedicated dissection table with a multi-function sink for fluid management, instrument cleaning, and specimen handling, the RD-331, delivered through Medigear.uk, supports the table-sink paired workflow with engineered compatibility for the Roundfin RD-118 sink or an equivalent autopsy station. NHS Estates teams sourcing through Medigear.uk specify the RD-331 for trust placements where the wider 1060 mm working surface accommodates bariatric body autopsy and where the paired-sink workflow is the procurement model.
In forensic examination services and coronial mortuary services, where multi-operator autopsy procedures position operators on both sides of the body, the RD-331 provides a wider working footprint than standalone autopsy tables can deliver. The 1060 mm width provides working space for operators, instrument trays, and specimen handling on both lateral edges of the body, supporting workflow efficiency at regional forensic centres handling complex examination workloads.
For medical schools, anatomy departments, and university teaching hospitals that use cadaver-based dissection with multi-student observation, the RD-331 from Medigear.uk provides a wider table for instructor-led demonstrations with student observation. The 920 mm working height supports sustained standing operation across teaching sessions, and the paired-sink workflow integrates with the anatomy department's fluid management infrastructure.
In mass-fatality, pandemic, mortuary contingency, and field-deployment scenarios where bariatric-capable autopsy capacity is needed alongside standard equipment, Medigear.uk supplies the RD-331 to coronial overflow teams and trust contingency stockpiles. The wider footprint addresses bariatric-body autopsy capacity within the deployment, and the 304 stainless-steel construction tolerates field-deployment conditions during multi-day operations.

