Surgeries (Sep 2023)

Step-by-Step Dissection of the Mediastinum: A Training Protocol

  • Vincenzo Verzeletti,
  • Giorgio Cannone,
  • Lena Hirtler,
  • Alessandro Bonis,
  • Andrea Lloret Madrid,
  • Maria Carlotta Marino,
  • Fares Shamshoum,
  • Luigi Lione,
  • Andrea Zuin,
  • Andrea Dell’Amore,
  • Federico Rea

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/surgeries4030046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 471 – 482

Abstract

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The understanding of mediastinal anatomy represents a real challenge because of the vital structures inside it and due to its complex relationships with surrounding anatomical regions. Human anatomical specimens are always used both for the teaching of anatomy and the training of young surgeons, thus providing a deep understanding of the most complex anatomical regions and allowing less experienced surgeons to become familiar with surgical instruments and their use on actual human tissues. Despite the spread of these learning practices, there are no principles of dissection to follow for a young physician interested in the anatomy of the mediastinum. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to define a reliable and reproducible protocol for the dissection of the mediastinum. A stratigraphic anatomical dissection on three embalmed human specimens was performed. All steps were documented by high-quality photographs, taken with a professional digital reflex camera, and subsequently edited. A step-by-step anatomical dissection guide was created, detailing every phase, guiding the dissection of the mediastinal anatomy, and leading to the correct identification of its main anatomical structures. We present a step-by-step dissection guide to the mediastinal anatomy with point-by-point explanations and dedicated images, providing an additional tool for the comprehension of this complex anatomical area.

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