The human donor body provides a well-accepted ex vivo model for laparoscopic surgical training. Unembalmed, or fresh-frozen, bodies comprise high-fidelity models. However, their short life span and high cost relatively limit the hands-on training benefits. In contrast, soft embalmed body of donors has a relatively longer usability without compromising tissue flexibility. This study reports the initial experience of the utility and feasibility of human donor Genelyn-embalmed body as a novel soft-embalmed cadaveric model for laparoscopic surgical training. An expert laparoscopic surgeon, who organised many fresh-frozen body donor courses, performed deep laparoscopic pelvic dissection and laparoscopic surgical tasks including suturing and elec...
BACKGROUND: To bridge the early learning curve for laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication from the clini...
Ectopic pregnancy is commonly managed via either laparoscopic salpingostomy or salpingectomy. Howeve...
© 2021 American Association for Anatomy.As surgical procedures continue to be more complex, the need...
Background: Human cadaver is ideal for learning and acquiring new surgical skills. While cadavers pr...
textabstractBackground: With an increasing percentage of colorectal resections performed laparoscopi...
Background: Although not widely known, Thiel-embalmed cadavers do offer excellent conditions for sur...
Background: Surgical training in virtual, animal and cadaver models is essential for minimally invas...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Surgical training in virtual, animal and cadaver models is essential for min...
Thiel embalmed human cadavers are probably the best surgical training models available in terms of t...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine whether training on fresh cadavers i...
peer reviewedNeovagina surgery in patients with vaginal agenesis is rare. No consensus exists regard...
Background: Surgical trainees are required to develop competency in a variety of laparoscopic operat...
Background: The role of reperfused human cadavers in surgical training has not been established. Me...
Human cadaveric tissue is the fundamental substrate for basic anatomic and surgical skills training....
Introduction: Patient safety and limited working hours for surgical trainees necessitate a growing u...
BACKGROUND: To bridge the early learning curve for laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication from the clini...
Ectopic pregnancy is commonly managed via either laparoscopic salpingostomy or salpingectomy. Howeve...
© 2021 American Association for Anatomy.As surgical procedures continue to be more complex, the need...
Background: Human cadaver is ideal for learning and acquiring new surgical skills. While cadavers pr...
textabstractBackground: With an increasing percentage of colorectal resections performed laparoscopi...
Background: Although not widely known, Thiel-embalmed cadavers do offer excellent conditions for sur...
Background: Surgical training in virtual, animal and cadaver models is essential for minimally invas...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Surgical training in virtual, animal and cadaver models is essential for min...
Thiel embalmed human cadavers are probably the best surgical training models available in terms of t...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine whether training on fresh cadavers i...
peer reviewedNeovagina surgery in patients with vaginal agenesis is rare. No consensus exists regard...
Background: Surgical trainees are required to develop competency in a variety of laparoscopic operat...
Background: The role of reperfused human cadavers in surgical training has not been established. Me...
Human cadaveric tissue is the fundamental substrate for basic anatomic and surgical skills training....
Introduction: Patient safety and limited working hours for surgical trainees necessitate a growing u...
BACKGROUND: To bridge the early learning curve for laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication from the clini...
Ectopic pregnancy is commonly managed via either laparoscopic salpingostomy or salpingectomy. Howeve...
© 2021 American Association for Anatomy.As surgical procedures continue to be more complex, the need...