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Could Training in an Anatomical Model Be Useful to Teach Different Neovagina Surgical Techniques? A Descriptive Study about Knowledge and Experience of Techniques for Neovagina Surgery

Neovagina surgery in patients with vaginal agenesis is rare. No consensus exists regarding the best surgical technique. The aims of the current study were to show a new Thiel-embalmed cadaveric model to teach the surgical steps for different techniques of neovagina surgery and to evaluate opinions o...

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Autores principales: Sanchez-Ferrer, María Luísa, Grimbizis, Grigoris, Nisolle, Michele, Salmeron-González, Enrique, Gómez-Pérez, Luis, Sánchez del Campo, Francisco, Acién, Maribel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7699514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33228242
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113722
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author Sanchez-Ferrer, María Luísa
Grimbizis, Grigoris
Nisolle, Michele
Salmeron-González, Enrique
Gómez-Pérez, Luis
Sánchez del Campo, Francisco
Acién, Maribel
author_facet Sanchez-Ferrer, María Luísa
Grimbizis, Grigoris
Nisolle, Michele
Salmeron-González, Enrique
Gómez-Pérez, Luis
Sánchez del Campo, Francisco
Acién, Maribel
author_sort Sanchez-Ferrer, María Luísa
collection PubMed
description Neovagina surgery in patients with vaginal agenesis is rare. No consensus exists regarding the best surgical technique. The aims of the current study were to show a new Thiel-embalmed cadaveric model to teach the surgical steps for different techniques of neovagina surgery and to evaluate opinions of this surgical teaching procedure. Four techniques—modified McIndoe, Vecchietti, Davydov, and vulvoperineal pediculated flaps—were recorded using an external camera and/or laparoscopic vision during their execution in a dissection room on “feminized” male cadavers. To determine the opinion of this teaching model, we designed an anonymous online survey that was available to participants via a computer application. After watching the video, more than 92% of participants agreed that feminized male cadavers were an excellent procedure for teaching these surgical techniques. Before watching this video, the most employed techniques were the McIndoe and Vecchietti procedures. After watching the video, modified McIndoe and vulvoperineal flaps were preferred by participants because they were considered to be easier to perform. It was considered that this model was useful for training neovagina techniques and, moreover, it should be recommended before techniques were performed on a real patient. Further investigation is needed to validate this model.
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spelling pubmed-76995142020-11-29 Could Training in an Anatomical Model Be Useful to Teach Different Neovagina Surgical Techniques? A Descriptive Study about Knowledge and Experience of Techniques for Neovagina Surgery Sanchez-Ferrer, María Luísa Grimbizis, Grigoris Nisolle, Michele Salmeron-González, Enrique Gómez-Pérez, Luis Sánchez del Campo, Francisco Acién, Maribel J Clin Med Article Neovagina surgery in patients with vaginal agenesis is rare. No consensus exists regarding the best surgical technique. The aims of the current study were to show a new Thiel-embalmed cadaveric model to teach the surgical steps for different techniques of neovagina surgery and to evaluate opinions of this surgical teaching procedure. Four techniques—modified McIndoe, Vecchietti, Davydov, and vulvoperineal pediculated flaps—were recorded using an external camera and/or laparoscopic vision during their execution in a dissection room on “feminized” male cadavers. To determine the opinion of this teaching model, we designed an anonymous online survey that was available to participants via a computer application. After watching the video, more than 92% of participants agreed that feminized male cadavers were an excellent procedure for teaching these surgical techniques. Before watching this video, the most employed techniques were the McIndoe and Vecchietti procedures. After watching the video, modified McIndoe and vulvoperineal flaps were preferred by participants because they were considered to be easier to perform. It was considered that this model was useful for training neovagina techniques and, moreover, it should be recommended before techniques were performed on a real patient. Further investigation is needed to validate this model. MDPI 2020-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7699514/ /pubmed/33228242 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113722 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sanchez-Ferrer, María Luísa
Grimbizis, Grigoris
Nisolle, Michele
Salmeron-González, Enrique
Gómez-Pérez, Luis
Sánchez del Campo, Francisco
Acién, Maribel
Could Training in an Anatomical Model Be Useful to Teach Different Neovagina Surgical Techniques? A Descriptive Study about Knowledge and Experience of Techniques for Neovagina Surgery
title Could Training in an Anatomical Model Be Useful to Teach Different Neovagina Surgical Techniques? A Descriptive Study about Knowledge and Experience of Techniques for Neovagina Surgery
title_full Could Training in an Anatomical Model Be Useful to Teach Different Neovagina Surgical Techniques? A Descriptive Study about Knowledge and Experience of Techniques for Neovagina Surgery
title_fullStr Could Training in an Anatomical Model Be Useful to Teach Different Neovagina Surgical Techniques? A Descriptive Study about Knowledge and Experience of Techniques for Neovagina Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Could Training in an Anatomical Model Be Useful to Teach Different Neovagina Surgical Techniques? A Descriptive Study about Knowledge and Experience of Techniques for Neovagina Surgery
title_short Could Training in an Anatomical Model Be Useful to Teach Different Neovagina Surgical Techniques? A Descriptive Study about Knowledge and Experience of Techniques for Neovagina Surgery
title_sort could training in an anatomical model be useful to teach different neovagina surgical techniques? a descriptive study about knowledge and experience of techniques for neovagina surgery
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7699514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33228242
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113722
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