2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x2008000600019
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Microsurgical techniques using human placenta

Abstract: Training in microsurgical techniques is the first step to allow procedures in the central nervous system. One of them is the dissection of human placenta. Others include mannequin head 1 , virtual reality environment 2 , animal and cadaver dissections 3 . The human placenta is a maternalfetal structure constituted of a bigger fetal portion and a smaller maternal portion. The fetal membranes and the placenta are responsible for protection, nutrition, breath, excretion and hormone production 4 . The placenta usu… Show more

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“…One bovine placenta provides an average of 6 large bifurcations for carotid surgery simulations and more than enough smaller vessels for microanastomosis training. Although human placenta was proposed for microanastomosis training in 1979 by Goldstein,11 28 and recently reported as a substrate for producing models of arterial aneurysms, 20,25 the use of bovine placental vessels as a model for microvascular training and simulation of bypass with interposition grafts similar to ICA-vascular graft-MCA bypass has not been reported.…”
Section: Discussion Importance Of Appropriate Simulation Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One bovine placenta provides an average of 6 large bifurcations for carotid surgery simulations and more than enough smaller vessels for microanastomosis training. Although human placenta was proposed for microanastomosis training in 1979 by Goldstein,11 28 and recently reported as a substrate for producing models of arterial aneurysms, 20,25 the use of bovine placental vessels as a model for microvascular training and simulation of bypass with interposition grafts similar to ICA-vascular graft-MCA bypass has not been reported.…”
Section: Discussion Importance Of Appropriate Simulation Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 Their use has been adopted in many surgical specialties, including neurosurgery, but only for microanastomosis practice. 25 For the purposes of cerebrovascular training, the vessels are of a caliber and branching pattern similar to those found in the brain, and the overlying membranes are similar (although somewhat thicker) to the arachnoid membranes. The feel of the tissue and strength of the placenta in the laboratory are subjectively much like that of the living brain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…A review in the literature depicts several models described for surgical education, including human cadaveric specimens 6 , resected human tissues 9 , live animals 10 , synthetic materials, and nonliving animals. The main disadvantages of using human cadavers are the cost and the difficulty associated to the obtainment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%