An alternative experimental model for training in microsurgery

Author:

Maluf Junior Ivan1,Silva Alfredo Benjamin Duarte Da2,Groth Anne Karoline3,Lopes Marlon Augusto Camara1,Kurogi Adriana Sayuri1,Freitas Renato Da Silva1,Tomasich Flávio Daniel Saavedra4

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Paraná, Brazil

2. Federal University of Paraná; Erastus Gaertner Hospital, Brazil

3. Federal University of Paraná

4. Erastus Gaertner Hospital, Brazil

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to describe a new model of training in microsurgery with pig spleen after splenectomy performed by undergraduate students of the Discipline of Operative Technique of the UFPR Medical School. METHODS: after the completion of splenectomy we performed dissection of the vascular pedicle, distal and proximal to the ligation performed for removal of the spleen. After complete dissection of the splenic artery and vein with microscope, clamps were placed and the vessels were cut. We then made the anastomosis of the vessels with 9.0 nylon. RESULT: the microsurgical training with a well-defined routine, qualified supervision and using low cost experimental materials proved to be effective in the practice of initial microvascular surgery. CONCLUSION: the use of pig spleen, which would be discarded after splenectomy, is an excellent model for microsurgical training, since besides having the consistency and sensitivity of a real model, it saves the sacrifice of a new animal model in the initial learning phase of this technique.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Surgery

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