Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Neurosurgical Unit, Department of Neurosciences, University of Torino, Torino, Italy.
Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown). 2017 Dec 1;13(6):732-738. doi: 10.1093/ons/opx035.
Intraoperative injury of the internal carotid artery (ICA) is the most dreaded complication in endoscopic endonasal surgery (EES) of skull base. Training for ICA injury is practically impossible in live operative settings.
To evaluate a pulsatile perfusion-based live cadaveric model for ICA injury simulation in a laboratory setting. The major emphasis of the study was to evaluate various means of controlling acute bleeding and evaluating the practical utility of this model for training purposes.
Five embalmed, uninjected cadaveric heads were prepared for study by connecting to a pulsatile perfusion pump system filled with artificial blood solution. EES approaches were used to evaluate different types of ICA injuries similar to operative scenarios. Various methods of managing ICA injuries such as packing, clipping, and trapping, were evaluated. The educational advantages of the live cadaver model were assessed using questionnaires given to participants in a hands-on dissection course.
The trainee was faced with several scenarios similar to those encountered during an actual intraoperative ICA injury. Packing, clipping, and trapping of the ICA injury were successfully achieved in all segments of the ICA. Clip-based reconstruction techniques were successfully developed. All trainees reported gaining new knowledge, learning new techniques. The responses to the questionnaire confirmed the significant educational value of this model.
The live cadaver model presented here provides real-life experience with major vessel injury during EES in a laboratory setting. This model could significantly improve current training for the management of intraoperative vascular injuries during EES.
在颅底内镜经鼻手术(EES)中,颈内动脉(ICA)的术中损伤是最可怕的并发症。在实际手术环境中,对 ICA 损伤进行培训几乎是不可能的。
评估一种基于脉动灌注的活体尸头模型,以在实验室环境中模拟 ICA 损伤。该研究的主要重点是评估各种控制急性出血的方法,并评估该模型在培训目的方面的实际应用。
将五个未经注射的防腐尸体头颅准备用于研究,通过连接到充满人造血液溶液的脉动灌注泵系统来进行。使用 EES 方法来评估类似于手术场景的不同类型的 ICA 损伤。评估了各种处理 ICA 损伤的方法,如填塞、夹闭和夹套。通过向参加实际解剖课程的参与者发放问卷来评估活体尸头模型的教育优势。
学员面临着与实际术中 ICA 损伤中遇到的几种类似的情况。在 ICA 的所有节段都成功地实现了 ICA 损伤的填塞、夹闭和夹套。成功地开发了基于夹的重建技术。所有学员都报告说获得了新知识,学习了新技术。问卷的回答证实了该模型具有重要的教育价值。
本文介绍的活体尸头模型提供了在实验室环境中进行 EES 时处理主要血管损伤的真实体验。这种模型可以显著提高目前在 EES 期间处理术中血管损伤的培训。