Olabe Jon, Olabe Javier, Sancho Vidal
Department of Neurosurgery Hospital Universitario Son Dureta, 07014, Andrea Doria, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Surg Neurol. 2009 Dec;72(6):700-2. doi: 10.1016/j.surneu.2009.02.028. Epub 2009 Aug 6.
Microneurosurgical technique and anatomical knowledge require extensive laboratory training before mastering these skills. There are diverse training models based on synthetic materials, anesthetized animals, cadaver animals, or human cadaver. Human cadaver models are especially beneficial because they are the closest to live surgery with the greatest disadvantage of lacking hemodynamic factors. We developed the "brain infusion model" to provide a simple but realistic training method minimizing animal use or needs for special facilities.
Four human cadaveric brains donated for educational purposes were explanted at autopsy. Carotids and vertebral arteries were cannulated with plastic tubes and fixed with suture. Water was flushed through the tubings until the whole arterial vasculature was observed as clean. The cannulated specimens were fixed with formaldehyde. Tap water infusion at a flow rate of 10 L/h was infused through the arterial tubings controlled with a drip regulator filling the arterial tree and leaking into the interstitial and cisternal space.
Multiple microneurosurgical procedures were performed by 4 trainees. Cisternal and vascular dissection was executed in a very realistic fashion. Bypass anastomosis was created as well as aneurysm simulation with venous pouches. Vessel and aneurysm clipping and rupture situations were emulated and solution techniques were trained.
Standard microsurgical laboratories regularly have scarce opportunities for working with decapitated human cadaver heads but could have human brains readily available. The human brain infusion model presents a realistic microneurosurgical training method. It is inexpensive and easy to set up. Such simplicity provides the adequate environment for developing microsurgical techniques.
显微神经外科技术和解剖学知识在掌握这些技能之前需要大量的实验室培训。基于合成材料、麻醉动物、尸体动物或人体尸体有多种培训模型。人体尸体模型特别有益,因为它们最接近实际手术,但最大的缺点是缺乏血流动力学因素。我们开发了“脑灌注模型”,以提供一种简单但逼真的培训方法,尽量减少动物使用或对特殊设施的需求。
在尸检时取出4个用于教育目的的人体尸体大脑。用塑料管插入颈动脉和椎动脉并用缝线固定。通过管道冲洗水,直到整个动脉血管系统看起来干净为止。将插管后的标本用甲醛固定。以10L/h的流速通过动脉管道输注自来水,通过滴注调节器控制,使动脉树充满并漏入间质和脑池空间。
4名学员进行了多次显微神经外科手术。脑池和血管解剖以非常逼真的方式进行。进行了搭桥吻合以及用静脉袋模拟动脉瘤。模拟了血管和动脉瘤夹闭及破裂情况并训练了解决技术。
标准的显微外科实验室经常很少有机会使用断头的人体尸体头部,但可以随时获得人体大脑。人脑灌注模型提供了一种逼真的显微神经外科培训方法。它价格低廉且易于设置。这种简单性为发展显微外科技术提供了适当的环境。