- Author:
Precious Eunice R. GRULLO
1
;
Harivelle Charmaine T. HERNANDO
2
;
Ryner Jose DC. CARRILLO
1
,
2
;
Pio Renato F. VILLACORTA
2
;
Josefino G. HERNANDEZ
1
;
Ramon Antonio B. LOPA
1
;
Arsenio Claro A. CABUNGCAL
1
;
Jupiter Kelly H. BARROA
2
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Thiel cadaver; Endoscopic sinus surgery
- MeSH: Models, Anatomic
- From: Acta Medica Philippina 2017;51(1):24-27
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: This study describes the quality of Thiel soft-embalmed cadavers as training model for endoscopic sinus surgery in terms of color and consistency of the tissues and similarity of performing the surgical steps to live surgery.
METHODS: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study. Six Thiel soft-embalmed cadavers from the University of the Philippines, College of Medicine, Department of Anatomy were used as training models. The Thiel-preserved cadavers utilized the soft embalming protocol being employed at the Virginia State Anatomical Program in Richmond, Virginia, USA. Ten otorhinolaryngologists were recruited to evaluate the cadavers using a questionnaire with three parts. The first two parts utilize a 10-point Likert scale with 1 as the least similar to live patient while 10 as simulating the live patient. The third part is an open-ended question regarding the suitability of Thiel soft-embalmed cadavers in the training for endoscopic sinus surgery.
RESULTS: Endoscopic sinus surgery was successfully performed in all cadavers. The Thiel soft-embalmed cadaver closely replicates the color and consistency of the anatomic structures important in endoscopic sinus surgery. All the surgical steps were performed with ease simulating live surgery.
CONCLUSION: Thiel soft-embalmed cadaver is a suitable model for training in endoscopic sinus surgery.
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