2014
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1370596
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Microsurgical and Endoscopic Training Model with Nonliving Swine Head: New Alternative for Skull Base Education

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“…Furthermore, Silva et al [49] achieved microsurgical and endoscopic procedures on a nonliving swine head, managing to perform a transnasal approach and a middle and posterior fossa dissection, thus demonstrating the similarities between human and pig anatomical areas.…”
Section: Porcine Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Silva et al [49] achieved microsurgical and endoscopic procedures on a nonliving swine head, managing to perform a transnasal approach and a middle and posterior fossa dissection, thus demonstrating the similarities between human and pig anatomical areas.…”
Section: Porcine Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both models were found to be useful educational tools. Silva et al [22] and Borucki and Szyfter [10] found cadaveric swine heads to be useful simulators for microsurgical and endoscopic skull base surgery.…”
Section: Task-oriented Simulation Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%