2021
DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2021.641581
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Forensic Implications of Anatomical Education and Surgical Training With Cadavers

Abstract: Anatomical education and surgical training with cadavers are usually considered an appropriate method of teaching, above all for all surgeons at various levels. Indeed, in such a way they put into practice and exercise a procedure before performing it live, reducing the learning curve in a safe environment and the risks for the patients. Really, up to now it is not clear if the nonuse of the cadavers for anatomical education and surgical training can have also forensic implications. A substantial literature re… Show more

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“…The high feasibility rate of the retrofacial approach to access the SM in the current data set is comparable and superior to the one achieved on human TBs [18]. This result validated the crucial importance of practical training on cadaveric samples [29]. Furthermore, the results provided additional and evidence obtained during routine CI surgery on the reproducibility of the approach despite the reported anatomical variability of the human SM [30].…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The high feasibility rate of the retrofacial approach to access the SM in the current data set is comparable and superior to the one achieved on human TBs [18]. This result validated the crucial importance of practical training on cadaveric samples [29]. Furthermore, the results provided additional and evidence obtained during routine CI surgery on the reproducibility of the approach despite the reported anatomical variability of the human SM [30].…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 74%
“…For what concerns clinical applications, some fields of neurosurgery are particularly relevant. In fact, imaging modalities such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance are indeed crucial in current practice for optimal pre-operative planning in order to determine the optimal approach for the surgery, especially in complex skull base approaches (17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23). AR is used for guidance of screw insertion in pedicles during minimally invasive spinal surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a more general view, the importance of anatomical education and surgical training with cadavers from Body Donation Programs [ 108 ] has been widely stressed in the literature, and the forensic implications of insufficient/neglected operative anatomical education or training on cadavers have also been recently considered [ 109 ].…”
Section: Clinical Anatomy In Medical Malpractice Analysis—methodologi...mentioning
confidence: 99%