Erdogan Basar, Morioka Daichi, Hamada Taishi, Kusano Taro, Win Khin Malar
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Plastic Surgery, Mandalay General Hospital, Mandalay, Myanmar.
Indian J Plast Surg. 2018 Jan-Apr;51(1):66-69. doi: 10.4103/ijps.IJPS_18_18.
Microtia reconstruction is a challenging procedure, especially in developing nations. The most complex part is learning how to fabricate a framework from costal cartilage. We herein propose a training regimen for ear reconstruction with the use of a plastic eraser.
The texture of a plastic eraser made from polyvinyl chloride is similar to that of human costal cartilage. The first step of the training is carving out the sixth through eighth rib cartilages from a block of plastic eraser. The second step is a fabrication of the framework from plastic rib cartilages, referring to a template from the intact auricle.
As plastic erasers are inexpensive and universally available, inexperienced surgeons can repeatedly perform this framework training. Following several of these training sessions in developing nations, the co-authors and local surgeons successfully performed their microtia reconstructions in a reasonable operative time.
This realistic carving model allows surgeons to gain experience before performing an actual ear reconstruction, even in resource-constrained circumstances.
小耳畸形重建是一项具有挑战性的手术,尤其是在发展中国家。最复杂的部分是学习如何用肋软骨制作框架。我们在此提出一种使用塑料橡皮擦进行耳重建的训练方案。
由聚氯乙烯制成的塑料橡皮擦的质地与人类肋软骨相似。训练的第一步是从一块塑料橡皮擦中雕刻出第六至第八肋软骨。第二步是参照完整耳廓的模板,用塑料肋软骨制作框架。
由于塑料橡皮擦价格低廉且普遍可得,缺乏经验的外科医生可以反复进行这种框架训练。在发展中国家进行了几次这样的训练后,共同作者和当地外科医生在合理的手术时间内成功完成了小耳畸形重建。
这种逼真的雕刻模型使外科医生即使在资源有限的情况下,也能在实际进行耳重建之前积累经验。