Erschienen in:
01.10.2013 | Technical Note - Neurosurgery Training
Modelling pathology from autolog fresh cadaver organs as a novel concept in neurosurgical training
verfasst von:
András Csókay, Attila Papp, Domonkos Imreh, Máté Czabajszky, István Valálik, Bálint Antalfi
Erschienen in:
Acta Neurochirurgica
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Ausgabe 10/2013
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Abstract
Background
The aim of neurosurgical cadaver training for residents and fellows is not only to obtain a high level of skills, but also to keep the number of complications during the learning curve as low as possible. To move this process forward, we have worked out a novel method in further training.
Methods
Tumours can be modelled from the autolog organs. We can then implant the modelled tumour from the opposite direction and a colleague can remove the pathology from the correct approach.
Results
We have experienced improving skills in difficult microsurgical operations.
Conclusion
We have performed more than 800 fresh cadaver operations over the last 6 years. The last 70 cases have been performed with modelling pathology. In our department, we introduce a regular weekly program in our cadaver operating theatre. The consideration could be useful not only for the young neurosurgeons but also for experienced colleagues.