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Cristian Gragnaniello1, Filippo Gagliardi2, Anthony M T Chau1, Remi Nader3, Alan Siu4, Zachary Litvack4, Bruno De Luca5, Kevin Seex1, Pietro Mortini2, Anthony J Caputy4, Ossama Al-Mefty6.
Abstract
Background and Objectives Few simulation models are available that provide neurosurgical trainees with the challenge of distorted skull base anatomy despite increasing importance in the acquisition of safe microsurgical and endoscopic techniques. We have previously reported a unique training model for skull base neurosurgery where a polymer is injected into a cadaveric head where it solidifies to mimic a skull base tumor for resection. This model, however, required injection of the polymer under direct surgical vision via a complicated alternative approach to that being studied, prohibiting its uptake in many neurosurgical laboratories. Conclusion We report our updated skull base tumor model that is contrast-enhanced and may be easily and reliably injected under fluoroscopic guidance. We have identified a map of burr holes and injection corridors available to place tumor at various intracranial sites. Additionally, the updated tumor model allows for the creation of mass effect, and we detail the variation of polymer preparation to mimic different tumor properties. These advancements will increase the practicality of the tumor model and ideally influence neurosurgical standards of training.Entities:
Keywords: microsurgery; neurosurgical training; skull base; tumor model
Year: 2014 PMID: 25276597 PMCID: PMC4176537 DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1368148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol Surg B Skull Base ISSN: 2193-634X