Abstract:Background: Colorectal surgery is one of the most demanding surgical subspecialties, where trainees need to have a deep knowledge and understanding of the anatomy plus acquire specific technical skills. The use of human cadavers as a training modality is a very good option as they are anatomically identical to the patients. The Thiel-embalming method has demonstrated to allow laparoscopic surgical training. Objective: The aim of this study was to evalutate the idoneity of Thiel embalmed cadavers for training t… Show more
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