Hicdonmez Tufan, Parsak Turgay, Cobanoglu Sebahattin
Department of Neurosurgery, Trakya University Faculty of Medicine, Edirne, Turkey.
J Neurosurg. 2006 Aug;105(2 Suppl):150-2. doi: 10.3171/ped.2006.105.2.150.
The authors present a training model in sheep crania that allows residents in neurosurgery and plastic surgery to practice the frontoorbital remodeling procedure used in the surgical correction of simple craniosynostoses such as plagiocephaly, trigonocephaly, and brachiocephaly. The model comprises a three-step approach: subperiosteal and subperiorbital dissection; elevation of the bifrontal bone flap and the supraorbital bar; and finally, frontoorbital remodeling. The authors conclude that this training model, based on the use of cadaveric sheep crania, represents a fairly useful method to accustom trainees to the required surgical techniques and simulates well the steps of standard pediatric and adult craniofacial surgery for simple craniosynostosis.
作者们展示了一种针对绵羊颅骨的训练模型,该模型可让神经外科和整形外科的住院医师练习用于手术矫正如斜头畸形、三角头畸形和短头畸形等简单颅缝早闭的额眶重塑手术。该模型包含三个步骤:骨膜下和眶上解剖;双额骨瓣和眶上 bar 的抬起;最后是额眶重塑。作者们得出结论,这种基于使用尸体绵羊颅骨的训练模型是一种相当有用的方法,可让受训者熟悉所需的手术技术,并很好地模拟标准小儿和成人颅面外科治疗简单颅缝早闭的步骤。