| Literature DB >> 27579181 |
L B Samarakoon1, S Vithoosan1, S Kokulan1, M M Dissanayake1, D J Anthony1, Vajira Dissanayake1, Rohan Jayasekara1.
Abstract
Introduction. Cadaveric dissections and prosections have traditionally been part of undergraduate medical teaching. Materials and Methods. Hundred and fifty-nine first-year students in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, were invited to participate in the above study. Students were randomly allocated to two age and gender matched groups. Both groups were exposed to identical series of lectures regarding anatomy of the abdomen and conventional cadaveric prosections of the abdomen. The test group (n = 77, 48.4%) was also exposed to cadaveric cross-sectional slices of the abdomen to which the control group (n = 82, 51.6%) was blinded. At the end of the teaching session both groups were assessed by using their performance in a timed multiple choice question paper as well as ability to identify structures in abdominal CT films. Results. Scores for spatial and radiological anatomy were significantly higher among the test group when compared with the control group (P < 0.05, CI 95%). Majority of the students in both control and test groups agreed that cadaveric cross section may be useful for them to understand spatial and radiological anatomy. Conclusion. Introduction of cadaveric cross-sectional prosections may help students to understand spatial and radiological anatomy better.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27579181 PMCID: PMC4992790 DOI: 10.1155/2016/8984704
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anat Res Int ISSN: 2090-2743
Basic demographic data for the test and control.
| Male | Female | Mean age (years) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Control group | 40 (48.8) | 42 (51.2) | 21.3 |
| Test group | 44 (57.1) | 33 (42.9) | 20.9 |
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| 84 (52.8%) | 75 (47.2%) | ||
Comparison of scores between test and control groups value P < 0.05, CI 95%.
| Control group | Test group |
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|---|---|---|---|
| RA | 25.85 [SD = 11.05] | 42.01 [SD = 3.99] | <0.05 |
| SA | 33.40 [SD = 7.35] | 37.59 [SD = 4.43] | <0.05 |
| CS | 58.89 [SD = 13.55] | 79.29 [SD = 6.54] | <0.05 |
RA: radiological anatomy, SA: spatial anatomy, and CS: combined scores.
Subgroup analysis of the mean scores of control and test groups.
| Male | Female |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Control | |||
| RA | 28.30 | 23.52 | 0.0502 |
| SA | 33.40 | 33.40 | 0.9952 |
| CS | 61.70 | 56.92 | 0.1172 |
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| Test | |||
| RA | 42.04 | 41.97 | 0.941 |
| SA | 37.18 | 38.15 | 0.3318 |
| CS | 79.22 | 79.39 | 0.9164 |