Hicdonmez Tufan, Hamamcioglu M Kemal, Tiryaki Mehmet, Cukur Ziya, Cobanoglu Sebahattin
Department of Neurosurgery, Trakya University Faculty of Medicine, 22030 Edirne, Turkey.
Surg Neurol. 2006 Jul;66(1):100-4; discussion 104. doi: 10.1016/j.surneu.2005.09.027.
Residents of neurosurgery need many years to develop microneurosurgical skills, and laboratory training models are essential for developing and refining surgical skills before clinical application of microneurosurgery. A simple simulation model is needed for young residents to learn how to handle microneurosurgical instruments, and to perform safe dissection of intracranial vessels and nerves.
The material consists of a 2-year-old fresh cadaveric cow cranium. A 4-step approach was designed to dissect the internal carotid artery and its proximal branches, the optic nerve, the optic chiasm, and the pituitary stalk.
The model simulates standard microneurosurgery using a variety of approaches to vessels and neural structures in and around the circle of Willis of the human brain.
The cadaveric cow brain, besides being cost-effective, represents a fairly useful method to accustom residents of neurosurgery, especially junior residents, to dissecting intracranial vessels and nerves, and it simulates intracranial microneurosurgical procedures performed in the human brain.
神经外科住院医师需要多年时间来培养显微神经外科技能,而实验室训练模型对于在显微神经外科临床应用之前发展和完善手术技能至关重要。需要一个简单的模拟模型,以便年轻住院医师学习如何操作显微神经外科器械,并对颅内血管和神经进行安全解剖。
材料为一个两岁的新鲜牛尸体颅骨。设计了一种四步方法来解剖颈内动脉及其近端分支、视神经、视交叉和垂体柄。
该模型使用多种方法模拟对人脑 Willis 环及其周围的血管和神经结构进行标准显微神经外科手术。
除了成本效益高之外,牛尸体脑是一种相当有用的方法,可让神经外科住院医师,尤其是初级住院医师习惯解剖颅内血管和神经,并模拟在人脑中进行的颅内显微神经外科手术。