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Saturated Salt Solution Method: A Useful Cadaver Embalming for Surgical Skills Training
This article evaluates the suitability of cadavers embalmed by the saturated salt solution (SSS) method for surgical skills training (SST). SST courses using cadavers have been performed to advance a surgeon's techniques without any risk to patients. One important factor for improving SST is th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4602773/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25501070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000000196 |
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author | Hayashi, Shogo Homma, Hiroshi Naito, Munekazu Oda, Jun Nishiyama, Takahisa Kawamoto, Atsuo Kawata, Shinichi Sato, Norio Fukuhara, Tomomi Taguchi, Hirokazu Mashiko, Kazuki Azuhata, Takeo Ito, Masayuki Kawai, Kentaro Suzuki, Tomoya Nishizawa, Yuji Araki, Jun Matsuno, Naoto Shirai, Takayuki Qu, Ning Hatayama, Naoyuki Hirai, Shuichi Fukui, Hidekimi Ohseto, Kiyoshige Yukioka, Tetsuo Itoh, Masahiro |
author_facet | Hayashi, Shogo Homma, Hiroshi Naito, Munekazu Oda, Jun Nishiyama, Takahisa Kawamoto, Atsuo Kawata, Shinichi Sato, Norio Fukuhara, Tomomi Taguchi, Hirokazu Mashiko, Kazuki Azuhata, Takeo Ito, Masayuki Kawai, Kentaro Suzuki, Tomoya Nishizawa, Yuji Araki, Jun Matsuno, Naoto Shirai, Takayuki Qu, Ning Hatayama, Naoyuki Hirai, Shuichi Fukui, Hidekimi Ohseto, Kiyoshige Yukioka, Tetsuo Itoh, Masahiro |
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description | This article evaluates the suitability of cadavers embalmed by the saturated salt solution (SSS) method for surgical skills training (SST). SST courses using cadavers have been performed to advance a surgeon's techniques without any risk to patients. One important factor for improving SST is the suitability of specimens, which depends on the embalming method. In addition, the infectious risk and cost involved in using cadavers are problems that need to be solved. Six cadavers were embalmed by 3 methods: formalin solution, Thiel solution (TS), and SSS methods. Bacterial and fungal culture tests and measurement of ranges of motion were conducted for each cadaver. Fourteen surgeons evaluated the 3 embalming methods and 9 SST instructors (7 trauma surgeons and 2 orthopedists) operated the cadavers by 21 procedures. In addition, ultrasonography, central venous catheterization, and incision with cauterization followed by autosuture stapling were performed in some cadavers. The SSS method had a sufficient antibiotic effect and produced cadavers with flexible joints and a high tissue quality suitable for SST. The surgeons evaluated the cadavers embalmed by the SSS method to be highly equal to those embalmed by the TS method. Ultrasound images were clear in the cadavers embalmed by both the methods. Central venous catheterization could be performed in a cadaver embalmed by the SSS method and then be affirmed by x-ray. Lungs and intestines could be incised with cauterization and autosuture stapling in the cadavers embalmed by TS and SSS methods. Cadavers embalmed by the SSS method are sufficiently useful for SST. This method is simple, carries a low infectious risk, and is relatively of low cost, enabling a wider use of cadavers for SST. |
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spelling | pubmed-46027732015-10-27 Saturated Salt Solution Method: A Useful Cadaver Embalming for Surgical Skills Training Hayashi, Shogo Homma, Hiroshi Naito, Munekazu Oda, Jun Nishiyama, Takahisa Kawamoto, Atsuo Kawata, Shinichi Sato, Norio Fukuhara, Tomomi Taguchi, Hirokazu Mashiko, Kazuki Azuhata, Takeo Ito, Masayuki Kawai, Kentaro Suzuki, Tomoya Nishizawa, Yuji Araki, Jun Matsuno, Naoto Shirai, Takayuki Qu, Ning Hatayama, Naoyuki Hirai, Shuichi Fukui, Hidekimi Ohseto, Kiyoshige Yukioka, Tetsuo Itoh, Masahiro Medicine (Baltimore) 7100 This article evaluates the suitability of cadavers embalmed by the saturated salt solution (SSS) method for surgical skills training (SST). SST courses using cadavers have been performed to advance a surgeon's techniques without any risk to patients. One important factor for improving SST is the suitability of specimens, which depends on the embalming method. In addition, the infectious risk and cost involved in using cadavers are problems that need to be solved. Six cadavers were embalmed by 3 methods: formalin solution, Thiel solution (TS), and SSS methods. Bacterial and fungal culture tests and measurement of ranges of motion were conducted for each cadaver. Fourteen surgeons evaluated the 3 embalming methods and 9 SST instructors (7 trauma surgeons and 2 orthopedists) operated the cadavers by 21 procedures. In addition, ultrasonography, central venous catheterization, and incision with cauterization followed by autosuture stapling were performed in some cadavers. The SSS method had a sufficient antibiotic effect and produced cadavers with flexible joints and a high tissue quality suitable for SST. The surgeons evaluated the cadavers embalmed by the SSS method to be highly equal to those embalmed by the TS method. Ultrasound images were clear in the cadavers embalmed by both the methods. Central venous catheterization could be performed in a cadaver embalmed by the SSS method and then be affirmed by x-ray. Lungs and intestines could be incised with cauterization and autosuture stapling in the cadavers embalmed by TS and SSS methods. Cadavers embalmed by the SSS method are sufficiently useful for SST. This method is simple, carries a low infectious risk, and is relatively of low cost, enabling a wider use of cadavers for SST. Wolters Kluwer Health 2014-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4602773/ /pubmed/25501070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000000196 Text en Copyright © 2014 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |
spellingShingle | 7100 Hayashi, Shogo Homma, Hiroshi Naito, Munekazu Oda, Jun Nishiyama, Takahisa Kawamoto, Atsuo Kawata, Shinichi Sato, Norio Fukuhara, Tomomi Taguchi, Hirokazu Mashiko, Kazuki Azuhata, Takeo Ito, Masayuki Kawai, Kentaro Suzuki, Tomoya Nishizawa, Yuji Araki, Jun Matsuno, Naoto Shirai, Takayuki Qu, Ning Hatayama, Naoyuki Hirai, Shuichi Fukui, Hidekimi Ohseto, Kiyoshige Yukioka, Tetsuo Itoh, Masahiro Saturated Salt Solution Method: A Useful Cadaver Embalming for Surgical Skills Training |
title | Saturated Salt Solution Method: A Useful Cadaver Embalming for Surgical Skills Training |
title_full | Saturated Salt Solution Method: A Useful Cadaver Embalming for Surgical Skills Training |
title_fullStr | Saturated Salt Solution Method: A Useful Cadaver Embalming for Surgical Skills Training |
title_full_unstemmed | Saturated Salt Solution Method: A Useful Cadaver Embalming for Surgical Skills Training |
title_short | Saturated Salt Solution Method: A Useful Cadaver Embalming for Surgical Skills Training |
title_sort | saturated salt solution method: a useful cadaver embalming for surgical skills training |
topic | 7100 |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4602773/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25501070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000000196 |
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