Romanian Neurosurgery (Jun 2016)

Ex Vivo Aneurysm models mimicking real cases for the preoperative training of the clipping technique

  • D. Martin,
  • A. Giovani,
  • Narcisa Bucur,
  • R. M. Gorgan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 2

Abstract

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Training in a specialty like cerebrovascular neurosurgery becomes more and more difficult as the access to training is limited by the increasing number of neurosurgical departments and the lack of expert centers for specific pathology. This is why an increased investment in experimental training is encountered in many centers worldwide. The best models for training the clipping technique are ex Vivo on cadaveric heads aneurysm models, animal models or augmented reality models. We present a few ex Vivo models of aneurysms mimicking ACOA, ACM bifurcation and basil are tip aneurysms using a pulsed continuous perfusion system. Clipping training on aneurysm models is an invaluable tool both for the residents and for the specialists with a special interest in cerebrovascular surgery.

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