JPRAS Open (Jun 2020)

Latex glove conduit as improvised blood vessel model for microvascular anastomosis training

  • Rotimi O. Aderibigbe,
  • S.A. Ademola,
  • I.A. Michael,
  • O.A. Olawoye,
  • A.O. Iyun,
  • O.M. Oluwatosin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24
pp. 15 – 19

Abstract

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Background: In the growing need of microvascular surgery in modern-day plastic surgery, financial burden on surgeon or institution can discourage acquisition of skill particularly in the initial phase of laboratory simulation. This article describes the construction of a cheap, easy-to-make blood vessel model. Materials and method: The model was made using infusion giving set, latex glove, scissors, tape measure and Swan glue CD 308. A cut sheet from the latex glove was rolled twice over two glue-painted segment of the infusion giving set stent. The stents were gently pulled out, turning the sheet into a conduit. The blood vessel model was then allowed to dry. Discussion: The use of latex glove for initial training in microvascular anastomosis has been for long. Previously described productions into a conduit are cumbersome. This model is easy to construct and is useful in an office or dry laboratory setting. Conclusion: The latex glove blood vessel model described in this article is a useful material in the training of budding microsurgeons. Residents in our institution have reported a very good learning experience with its use. Keywords: Latex glove, Blood vessel model, Microvascular, Anastomosis, Training, Microsurgery