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Return of the cadaver: Key role of anatomic dissection for plastic surgery resident training

Successful Plastic Surgery Residency training is subjected to evolving society pressure of lower hourly work weeks imposed by external committees, labor laws, and increased public awareness of patient care quality. Although innovative measures for simulation training of surgery are appearing, there...

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Autores principales: Krähenbühl, Swenn Maxence, Čvančara, Paul, Stieglitz, Thomas, Bonvin, Raphaël, Michetti, Murielle, Flahaut, Marjorie, Durand, Sébastien, Deghayli, Lina, Applegate, Lee Ann, Raffoul, Wassim
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5521907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28723767
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000007528
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author Krähenbühl, Swenn Maxence
Čvančara, Paul
Stieglitz, Thomas
Bonvin, Raphaël
Michetti, Murielle
Flahaut, Marjorie
Durand, Sébastien
Deghayli, Lina
Applegate, Lee Ann
Raffoul, Wassim
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Čvančara, Paul
Stieglitz, Thomas
Bonvin, Raphaël
Michetti, Murielle
Flahaut, Marjorie
Durand, Sébastien
Deghayli, Lina
Applegate, Lee Ann
Raffoul, Wassim
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description Successful Plastic Surgery Residency training is subjected to evolving society pressure of lower hourly work weeks imposed by external committees, labor laws, and increased public awareness of patient care quality. Although innovative measures for simulation training of surgery are appearing, there is also the realization that basic anatomy training should be re-enforced and cadaver dissection is of utmost importance for surgical techniques. In the development of new technology for implantable neurostimulatory electrodes for the management of phantom limb pain in amputee patients, a design of a cadaveric model has been developed with detailed steps for innovative transfascicular insertion of electrodes. Overall design for electrode and cable implantation transcutaneous was established and an operating protocol devised. Microsurgery of the nerves of the upper extremities for interfascicular electrode implantation is described for the first time. Design of electrode implantation in cadaver specimens was adapted with a trocar delivery of cables and electrodes transcutaneous and stabilization of the electrode by suturing along the nerve. In addition, the overall operating arena environment with specific positions of the multidisciplinary team necessary for implantable electrodes was elaborated to assure optimal operating conditions and procedures during the organization of a first-in-man implantation study. Overall importance of plastic surgery training for new and highly technical procedures is of importance and particularly there is a real need to continue actual cadaveric training due to patient variability for nerve anatomic structures.
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spelling pubmed-55219072017-07-31 Return of the cadaver: Key role of anatomic dissection for plastic surgery resident training Krähenbühl, Swenn Maxence Čvančara, Paul Stieglitz, Thomas Bonvin, Raphaël Michetti, Murielle Flahaut, Marjorie Durand, Sébastien Deghayli, Lina Applegate, Lee Ann Raffoul, Wassim Medicine (Baltimore) 7100 Successful Plastic Surgery Residency training is subjected to evolving society pressure of lower hourly work weeks imposed by external committees, labor laws, and increased public awareness of patient care quality. Although innovative measures for simulation training of surgery are appearing, there is also the realization that basic anatomy training should be re-enforced and cadaver dissection is of utmost importance for surgical techniques. In the development of new technology for implantable neurostimulatory electrodes for the management of phantom limb pain in amputee patients, a design of a cadaveric model has been developed with detailed steps for innovative transfascicular insertion of electrodes. Overall design for electrode and cable implantation transcutaneous was established and an operating protocol devised. Microsurgery of the nerves of the upper extremities for interfascicular electrode implantation is described for the first time. Design of electrode implantation in cadaver specimens was adapted with a trocar delivery of cables and electrodes transcutaneous and stabilization of the electrode by suturing along the nerve. In addition, the overall operating arena environment with specific positions of the multidisciplinary team necessary for implantable electrodes was elaborated to assure optimal operating conditions and procedures during the organization of a first-in-man implantation study. Overall importance of plastic surgery training for new and highly technical procedures is of importance and particularly there is a real need to continue actual cadaveric training due to patient variability for nerve anatomic structures. Wolters Kluwer Health 2017-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5521907/ /pubmed/28723767 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000007528 Text en Copyright © 2017 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Deghayli, Lina
Applegate, Lee Ann
Raffoul, Wassim
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