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Preservation of cadavers for surgical technique training
Authors:Guimarães da Silva Rosane Maria  Matera Julia Maria  Ribeiro Antonio Augusto Coppi Maciel
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of S?o Paulo, Brazil. materajm@usp.br
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a technique for preservation of organoleptic tissue characteristics (color, odor, texture, and flexibility) in cadavers used for surgical instruction. STUDY DESIGN: Experimental study. ANIMALS: Forty-three canine cadavers. METHODS: Cadavers were preserved with a modified Larssen solution of the Hospital Cochim, Paris and cryopreservation. Tissue handling qualities were evaluated in surgical laboratory sessions. RESULTS: All cadavers kept texture and tissues consistency, especially skin and muscle, similar to those of live animals. Some skin desquamation and pallor of the mucous membranes occurred with repetitive freeze-thaw cycles. CONCLUSIONS: This preservation technique provides acceptable cadaver quality and tissue handling for use in surgical instruction. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Preparation of patient cadavers by intravascular injection of modified Larssen solution yielded suitable instructional models for surgical training.
Keywords:cadaver    dog    embalming    Larssen solution    surgical instruction.
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