INTRODUCTION: Despite hundreds of training models for microsurgery being available in the literature, very few of them are scientifically validated. We chose to validate our low-fidelity training model on flower petals by comparing it head-to-head with a moderate fidelity training model, the anastomosis on chicken leg femoral artery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 16 participants of different levels of expertise were randomized into 2 groups, 1 training on flower petals and 1 on chicken leg femoral arteries. The groups were evaluated on performing a rat femoral artery anastomosis using the validated Stanford Microsurgical Assessment (SMaRT) Scale. The Mann-Whitney U test was used to check for statistically significant differences between...
BackgroundAlthough there is growing evidence that practice on bench model simulators can improve the...
Objective Learning to perform microvascular anastomosis is difficult. Laboratory practice models usi...
BACKGROUND Since the pioneering work of Jacobson and Suarez, microsurgery has steadily progressed...
INTRODUCTION: Despite hundreds of training models for microsurgery being available in the literature...
Introduction: Despite hundreds of training models for microsurgery being available in the literature...
Objectives: Microsurgical techniques are essential for vessel anastomosis in free flap reconstructiv...
Summary: Background: Though microvascular clamps are widely used for anastomosis training, there st...
International audienceTraining in microsurgical techniques on live rats is the gold standard, but ra...
Introduction Microvascular surgery presents a training challenge to both trainees and trainers. Micr...
Objective: The authors evaluated the accuracies and ease of use of several commonly used microanasto...
In consideration of the 3-R-rule (Refine-Replace-Reduce) as a guideline for promoting ethical use of...
Background: Microvascular anastomosis is the cornerstone of free tissue transfers. Irrespective of t...
Abstract Purpose: To introduce a nonliving microvascular training model based on vessels diameter a...
PURPOSE: To demonstrate an experimental model of up to four hours a week of independent study that a...
BACKGROUND. Training models are necessary for development of many skills in medical education. OBJEC...
BackgroundAlthough there is growing evidence that practice on bench model simulators can improve the...
Objective Learning to perform microvascular anastomosis is difficult. Laboratory practice models usi...
BACKGROUND Since the pioneering work of Jacobson and Suarez, microsurgery has steadily progressed...
INTRODUCTION: Despite hundreds of training models for microsurgery being available in the literature...
Introduction: Despite hundreds of training models for microsurgery being available in the literature...
Objectives: Microsurgical techniques are essential for vessel anastomosis in free flap reconstructiv...
Summary: Background: Though microvascular clamps are widely used for anastomosis training, there st...
International audienceTraining in microsurgical techniques on live rats is the gold standard, but ra...
Introduction Microvascular surgery presents a training challenge to both trainees and trainers. Micr...
Objective: The authors evaluated the accuracies and ease of use of several commonly used microanasto...
In consideration of the 3-R-rule (Refine-Replace-Reduce) as a guideline for promoting ethical use of...
Background: Microvascular anastomosis is the cornerstone of free tissue transfers. Irrespective of t...
Abstract Purpose: To introduce a nonliving microvascular training model based on vessels diameter a...
PURPOSE: To demonstrate an experimental model of up to four hours a week of independent study that a...
BACKGROUND. Training models are necessary for development of many skills in medical education. OBJEC...
BackgroundAlthough there is growing evidence that practice on bench model simulators can improve the...
Objective Learning to perform microvascular anastomosis is difficult. Laboratory practice models usi...
BACKGROUND Since the pioneering work of Jacobson and Suarez, microsurgery has steadily progressed...