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Erschienen in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2/2013

01.04.2013 | Original Article

Is There Good Simulation Basic Training for End-To-Side Vascular Microanastomoses?

verfasst von: Franck Marie P. Leclère, Mario Trelles, Gregory A. Lewbart, Esther Vögelin

Erschienen in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Ausgabe 2/2013

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Abstract

Background

Microvascular anastomosis is the cornerstone of free tissue transfers. Irrespective of the microsurgical technique that one seeks to integrate or improve, the time commitment in the laboratory is significant. After extensive previous training on several animal models, we sought to identify an animal model that circumvents the following issues: ethical rules, cost, time-consuming and expensive anesthesia, and surgical preparation of tissues required to access vessels before performing the microsurgical training, not to mention that laboratories are closed on weekends.

Methods

Between January 2012 and April 2012, a total of 91 earthworms were used for 150 microsurgical training exercises to simulate vascular end-to-side microanastomosis. The training sessions were divided into ten periods of 7 days. Each training session included 15 simulations of end-to-side vascular microanastomoses: larger than 1.5 mm (n = 5), between 1.0 and 1.5 mm (n = 5), and smaller than 1.0 mm (n = 5). A linear model with the main variables being the number of weeks (as a numerical covariate) and the size of the animal (as a factor) was used to determine the trend in time of anastomosis over subsequent weeks as well as the differences between the different size groups.

Results

The linear model shows a significant trend (p < 0.001) in time of anastomosis in the course of the training, as well as significant differences (p < 0.001) between the groups of animals of different sizes. For microanastomoses larger than 1.5 mm, the mean anastomosis time decreased from 19.3 ± 1.0 to 11.1 ± 0.4 min between the first and last week of training (decrease of 42.5 %). For training with smaller diameters, the results showed a decrease in execution time of 43.2 % (diameter between 1.0 and 1.5 mm) and 40.9 % (diameter <1.0 mm) between the first and last periods. The study demonstrates an improvement in the dexterity and speed of nodes execution.

Conclusion

The earthworm appears to be a reliable experimental model for microsurgical training of end-to-side microanastomoses. Its numerous advantages are discussed here and we predict training on earthworms will significantly grow and develop in the near future.

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Metadaten
Titel
Is There Good Simulation Basic Training for End-To-Side Vascular Microanastomoses?
verfasst von
Franck Marie P. Leclère
Mario Trelles
Gregory A. Lewbart
Esther Vögelin
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2013
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery / Ausgabe 2/2013
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-012-0005-0

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