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Latex-injected, non-decapitated, saturated salt method-embalmed cadaver technique development and application as a head and neck surgery training model

Published cerebrovascular injection techniques have mostly used decapitated, fresh cadavers or heads embalmed with 10% formaldehyde. There have been no reports using vascular-injected cadavers for head and neck surgical training models or using vascular injections in saturated salt method-embalmed c...

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Autores principales: Durongphan, Anuch, Suksantilap, Songsak, Panrong, Nutthanun, Aungsusiripong, Aimpat, Wiriya, Apipat, Pisittrakoonporn, Sasiprapa, Pichaisak, Witchate, Pamornpol, Benjaporn
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8775333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35051207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262415
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author Durongphan, Anuch
Suksantilap, Songsak
Panrong, Nutthanun
Aungsusiripong, Aimpat
Wiriya, Apipat
Pisittrakoonporn, Sasiprapa
Pichaisak, Witchate
Pamornpol, Benjaporn
author_facet Durongphan, Anuch
Suksantilap, Songsak
Panrong, Nutthanun
Aungsusiripong, Aimpat
Wiriya, Apipat
Pisittrakoonporn, Sasiprapa
Pichaisak, Witchate
Pamornpol, Benjaporn
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description Published cerebrovascular injection techniques have mostly used decapitated, fresh cadavers or heads embalmed with 10% formaldehyde. There have been no reports using vascular-injected cadavers for head and neck surgical training models or using vascular injections in saturated salt method-embalmed cadavers. Thus, we performed vascular labeling of five saturated salt method-embalmed cadavers without decapitation. Latex mixed with red ink was injected into the common carotid artery via a 3D-printed vascular adapter. The injection force was provided by a peristaltic pump. Thyroidectomy, submandibular gland excision, neck dissection, parotidectomy, and mandibulotomy were performed on both sides of each cadaver (n = 10). The consistency of the cadavers was softer than fresh ones. Subcutaneous tissues were well preserved, and muscles were moist and elastic. Five physicians graded the resemblance of the heads and necks of the latex-injected, saturated salt method-embalmed, non-decapitated of five cadavers compared to living humans using a Likert scale from 0 (no resemblance) to 5 (maximum resemblance). Fifty-two percent of the head and neck region resemblance scale ratings were four or five. Although the cadavers were practical for head and neck surgical simulations, the brain parenchyma was only partially preserved and unsuitable for use. The most distal arterial branches reached by the injected latex were measured. The external caliber of the smallest vessels reached were lacrimal arteries (mean caliber ± SD, 0.04 ± 0.04 mm; 95% CI [0, 0.09]). There were no significant differences in the mean caliber of the smallest vessels reached between the left- and right-sided arterial branches (all p < 0.05).
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spelling pubmed-87753332022-01-21 Latex-injected, non-decapitated, saturated salt method-embalmed cadaver technique development and application as a head and neck surgery training model Durongphan, Anuch Suksantilap, Songsak Panrong, Nutthanun Aungsusiripong, Aimpat Wiriya, Apipat Pisittrakoonporn, Sasiprapa Pichaisak, Witchate Pamornpol, Benjaporn PLoS One Research Article Published cerebrovascular injection techniques have mostly used decapitated, fresh cadavers or heads embalmed with 10% formaldehyde. There have been no reports using vascular-injected cadavers for head and neck surgical training models or using vascular injections in saturated salt method-embalmed cadavers. Thus, we performed vascular labeling of five saturated salt method-embalmed cadavers without decapitation. Latex mixed with red ink was injected into the common carotid artery via a 3D-printed vascular adapter. The injection force was provided by a peristaltic pump. Thyroidectomy, submandibular gland excision, neck dissection, parotidectomy, and mandibulotomy were performed on both sides of each cadaver (n = 10). The consistency of the cadavers was softer than fresh ones. Subcutaneous tissues were well preserved, and muscles were moist and elastic. Five physicians graded the resemblance of the heads and necks of the latex-injected, saturated salt method-embalmed, non-decapitated of five cadavers compared to living humans using a Likert scale from 0 (no resemblance) to 5 (maximum resemblance). Fifty-two percent of the head and neck region resemblance scale ratings were four or five. Although the cadavers were practical for head and neck surgical simulations, the brain parenchyma was only partially preserved and unsuitable for use. The most distal arterial branches reached by the injected latex were measured. The external caliber of the smallest vessels reached were lacrimal arteries (mean caliber ± SD, 0.04 ± 0.04 mm; 95% CI [0, 0.09]). There were no significant differences in the mean caliber of the smallest vessels reached between the left- and right-sided arterial branches (all p < 0.05). Public Library of Science 2022-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8775333/ /pubmed/35051207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262415 Text en © 2022 Durongphan et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Durongphan, Anuch
Suksantilap, Songsak
Panrong, Nutthanun
Aungsusiripong, Aimpat
Wiriya, Apipat
Pisittrakoonporn, Sasiprapa
Pichaisak, Witchate
Pamornpol, Benjaporn
Latex-injected, non-decapitated, saturated salt method-embalmed cadaver technique development and application as a head and neck surgery training model
title Latex-injected, non-decapitated, saturated salt method-embalmed cadaver technique development and application as a head and neck surgery training model
title_full Latex-injected, non-decapitated, saturated salt method-embalmed cadaver technique development and application as a head and neck surgery training model
title_fullStr Latex-injected, non-decapitated, saturated salt method-embalmed cadaver technique development and application as a head and neck surgery training model
title_full_unstemmed Latex-injected, non-decapitated, saturated salt method-embalmed cadaver technique development and application as a head and neck surgery training model
title_short Latex-injected, non-decapitated, saturated salt method-embalmed cadaver technique development and application as a head and neck surgery training model
title_sort latex-injected, non-decapitated, saturated salt method-embalmed cadaver technique development and application as a head and neck surgery training model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8775333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35051207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262415
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