Literature DB >> 18291461

The realization of preferable operative working space through the microsurgical training with rats-the importance of the process.

Ryuzaburo Kanazawa1, Akira Teramoto.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adequate experience is necessary for microneurosurgery; however, the development of less invasive therapies may contribute to a reduction in the clinical case volume of beginning neurosurgeons. Microsurgical training with rats, which enables operators to experience the dissecting process, has an advantage compared with the training reported previously. We demonstrate our microsurgical training method for anastomoses in rats with emphasis on dissecting technique.
METHODS: Retired Wistar rats were used. The NIH guidelines for the care and use of laboratory animals were followed. The training was performed in cervical and femoral region. The anastomosis between the artery and the vein is used in the current study. RESULT: The most important point of this training is the process. Making a sufficient working space for bypass surgery is more important than making an anastomosis itself. For these purposes, "looking carefully" and "treating only the bleeding point" are indispensable. "Stripping" the surrounding connective tissues to expose the vessels is also useful. In anastomoses, first stitch must always be initiated with the presumption that the suture will be difficult to stitch. Otherwise, the operator may be forced to abandon the procedure at the end. Another important point is the need for equality between anastomotic planes of the donor and recipient.
CONCLUSION: For favorable working space, every tissue and structure to be dissected must be unfolded. Without proper retraction, a favorable operative space will never be visualized. The continuation of practice in these steps will dramatically improve the operative view through the microscope.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18291461     DOI: 10.1016/j.surneu.2007.09.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Neurol        ISSN: 0090-3019


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Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2010-04-30

2.  A new polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel vascular model (KEZLEX) for microvascular anastomosis training.

Authors:  Tatsushi Mutoh; Tatsuya Ishikawa; Hidenori Ono; Nobuyuki Yasui
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2010-11-23

3.  Learning Microvascular Anastomosis in Low Socioeconomic Vascular Models During Residency.

Authors:  Karuna Tamrakar
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2017-04-27

4.  Establishing a Training Model for Side-to-Side Anastomosis using Rat Femoral Vessels: Immediate and Delayed Patency.

Authors:  Nupur Pruthi; Pragyan Sarma; Paritosh Pandey
Journal:  Asian J Neurosurg       Date:  2018 Jul-Sep
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