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Alien Autopsy is a secret surgery that was added to Surgeon Simulator on September 9, 2013. The patient featured in this operation is a new character named Gworb. On the iPad, the second keypad code has been changed from the PC version.

To enter the Alien Autopsy, you'll need to put in the new VHS. To unlock the new VHS, you'll need to:

  1. Unlock all surgeries, including ambulance and space versions, then download it (If you bought the Steam edition after the update, you might not need to download it.)
  2. Return to the space brain transplant.
  3. Go to the keypad in the front right corner and enter the code "296145". (You will get the achievement "Enter The Code".)
  4. Find the new VHS on your main menu desk (with alien symbols written on it) and put it in the VHS player.

Alien Surgery Left Closed Alien Surgery Code Alien Surgery Right Closed
Left side at the start of the operation. The Codepad in which you have to enter
4948 to proceed to the operation.
Right side at the start of the operation.
Alien Surgery Left Alien Surgery Middle Alien Surgery Right
The left side with numerous strapped instruments. The middle with Gworb as the patient. The right side with even more strapped instruments.

The Transplants Organs[]

Upon entering the surgery, you'll have to enter the code "4948". You're then told to transplant one of 6 random organs (all of which will be presented to you, with no indication which is which).

Finishing every transplant unlocks the achievement Best Surgeon In The Universe.

Pewdsball Birgirspallex Gobbleshaft Cubed Trangrifier Gavichal Robbaloraz
A Pewdsball. A Birgirspallex. A Gobbleshaft. A Cubed Trangrifier. A Gavichal. A Robbaloraz.

Trivia[]

  • Gworb's organs are named after a few famous YouTube personalities who have played Surgeon Simulator 2013.
  • If you cut out the Gobbleshaft improperly, it starts wriggling around on its own and making squeaky shrieking noises while floating around. This also unlocks the achievement You're Free Now.
  • This would not actually be an Autopsy since Gworb is still alive.
  • The Robbaloraz looks similar to a human liver.
  • The Birgirspallex looks similar to a human's intestine.
  • Gworb is another character whose arms and lower jaw can move when the player moves them
  • There is a glitch in the PS4 version where the Birgirspallex and Robbaloraz get swapped.
  • When you touch the Gavichal, everything blurs and lights up, and sounds around you start to echo as if you have drugged yourself.
  • In Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality, the only transplantable organ is the Pewdsball, and the transplant consists of putting it in a tube before it explodes after three minutes.
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