Endoscopic surgery has been introduced in various surgical fields. Endoscopic surgery requires different skills from open surgery due to the restricted surgical field and difficulty in identifying anatomical structures from certain viewpoints. Therefore, surgeons need to undergo sufficient surgical training before performing such surgery in the clinical setting. We examined the utility of fresh frozen human cadavers for surgical training aimed at introducing video-assisted neck surgery (VANS) at our department. First, we performed surgical training using fresh human cadavers four times. Next, we performed hemi-thyroidectomy with VANS in 5 clinical patients. After the cadaver training and the actual surgery, the surgeons evaluated each step ...
Background: Although not widely known, Thiel-embalmed cadavers do offer excellent conditions for sur...
Objective. Minimally invasive video-assisted thyroidectomy (MIVAT) is a technically demanding proced...
Background: The role of reperfused human cadavers in surgical training has not been established. Me...
Background: Training formats for transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach (TOETVA) are...
Background: Simulation device and porcine models are increasingly being used for training in gastroi...
Background: Reduction in working hours, streamlined training schemes and increasing use of endovascu...
Objective: To describe the postgraduate surgical skills training programme of the Flemish Society of...
© 2021 American Association for Anatomy.As surgical procedures continue to be more complex, the need...
Background: Surgical training in virtual, animal and cadaver models is essential for minimally invas...
Background: The European Working Time Directive has increased the need for surgical skills training ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Surgical training in virtual, animal and cadaver models is essential for min...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine whether training on fresh cadavers i...
Endoscopic surgery has become widely used, so much so that recent technical and mechanical advances ...
The invention of new endoscopical techniques for surgery and interventional radiology demand improve...
Background: Human cadaver is ideal for learning and acquiring new surgical skills. While cadavers pr...
Background: Although not widely known, Thiel-embalmed cadavers do offer excellent conditions for sur...
Objective. Minimally invasive video-assisted thyroidectomy (MIVAT) is a technically demanding proced...
Background: The role of reperfused human cadavers in surgical training has not been established. Me...
Background: Training formats for transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach (TOETVA) are...
Background: Simulation device and porcine models are increasingly being used for training in gastroi...
Background: Reduction in working hours, streamlined training schemes and increasing use of endovascu...
Objective: To describe the postgraduate surgical skills training programme of the Flemish Society of...
© 2021 American Association for Anatomy.As surgical procedures continue to be more complex, the need...
Background: Surgical training in virtual, animal and cadaver models is essential for minimally invas...
Background: The European Working Time Directive has increased the need for surgical skills training ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Surgical training in virtual, animal and cadaver models is essential for min...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine whether training on fresh cadavers i...
Endoscopic surgery has become widely used, so much so that recent technical and mechanical advances ...
The invention of new endoscopical techniques for surgery and interventional radiology demand improve...
Background: Human cadaver is ideal for learning and acquiring new surgical skills. While cadavers pr...
Background: Although not widely known, Thiel-embalmed cadavers do offer excellent conditions for sur...
Objective. Minimally invasive video-assisted thyroidectomy (MIVAT) is a technically demanding proced...
Background: The role of reperfused human cadavers in surgical training has not been established. Me...