Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Jun 2014)

Microsurgical training model with nonliving swine head. Alternative for neurosurgical education

  • Lucas Alves Aurich,
  • Luis Fernando Moura da Silva Junior,
  • Felipe Marques do Rego Monteiro,
  • Alexandre Nascimento Ottoni,
  • Gustavo Simiano Jung,
  • Ricardo Ramina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-86502014000600010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 6
pp. 405 – 409

Abstract

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PURPOSE: This paper proposes a practical model of microneurosurgical training using a nonliving swine head. METHODS: Fresh porcine heads were obtained from butchery and dissected at our Laboratory of Microsurgery. Brain and skull base surgery were trained under microscopic magnification. RESULTS: Several neurosurgical procedures could be simulated in the nonliving pig model, including transcallosal approach to the lateral ventricle, lateral sulcus and middle fossa dissection, and posterior fossa surgery. CONCLUSION: The swine model perfectly simulates standard microneurosurgical procedures, and is a useful tool for developing and refining surgical skills.

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