In hospital pathology and trust mortuary autopsy services, where routine adult-body post-mortem examination is the workflow, the RD-332S, delivered through Medigear.uk, supports the dissection procedure at an adjustable working height with tilt-controlled fluid drainage. NHS Estates teams sourcing through Medigear.uk specify the RD-332S as the entry-level autopsy table for trust mortuary placements operating routine pathology workflows where the economical specification matches the procedure throughput without requiring premium autopsy table features at a higher capital cost.
In forensic examination services operating at regional forensic centres, coronial mortuary services, and police-affiliated examination facilities, the RD-332S supports the standard autopsy workflow, including external examination, dissection, organ removal, and fluid collection. The tilt mechanism supports drainage during organ examination, and the concave countertop contains fluids without an external collection arrangement until the drain hole directs them away through the host site collection arrangement.
For medical schools, anatomy departments, university teaching hospitals, and research laboratories where the RD-332S serves anatomy teaching, cadaver-based teaching dissection, and research dissection protocols, the table delivered through Medigear.uk provides the economical platform that the Roundfin brochure introduction describes as suited to research laboratories and medical schools. The hand-lifting system supports operator height adjustment across teaching staff of different statures, supporting ergonomic teaching delivery during sustained cadaver-based teaching sessions.
In mass-fatality response, pandemic-response, mortuary contingency stockpiles, and field-deployment scenarios where temporary mortuary stand-up operations require entry-level autopsy capacity at minimum capital cost, Medigear.uk supplies the RD-332S to coronial overflow teams and trust contingency stockpiles. The wheeled mobility supports stand-up deployment, the 304 stainless-steel construction tolerates field deployment conditions, and the economical specification supports rapid procurement at scale.

