Various handcrafted artificial vessels: Evaluation of practicality and feasibility for supermicrosurgery training

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
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Abstract

Background

Supermicrosurgery demands more refined skills compared to traditional microsurgery, necessitating comprehensive training prior to clinical implementation. Despite the existence of various training models, they often fall short in terms of cost, ethical considerations, and infection risk. Our objective was to develop and evaluate novel training models for supermicrosurgery that are cost-effective, ethical, and risk-free.

Methods

We fabricated tubes using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) liquid glue, polyvinyl acetate resin (PAR) wood glue, and hydrocolloid dressing (HCD), aiming to identify suitable, low-cost candidates for a supermicrosurgery training model. These tubes were anastomosed under a microscope using 10–0 or 11–0 nylon sutures. We assessed the time and cost involved in tube fabrication, their diameters, and the overall feasibility of the models.

Results

The average time and cost to fabricate a 15-mm-long luminal tube were 33.5 min and 0.02 USD for the PVA group, 23 min and 0.02 USD for the PAR group, and 63 s and 0.40 USD for the HCD group, respectively. The average diameter of the tubes was 0.49, 0.58, and 1.55 mm in the PVA, PAR, and HCD groups, respectively. The PVA and PAR tubes, with their transparent and thin walls, facilitated easier evaluation of anastomosis patency compared to the HCD tubes.

Conclusion

We successfully used non-living materials to develop new supermicrosurgery training models, characterized by their low cost, absence of ethical concerns, and elimination of infection risk. The PAR and PVA tubes, in particular, are suitable for resident training in supermicrosurgery.

各种手工制作的人造血管:评估超级显微外科培训的实用性和可行性
与传统的显微外科手术相比,超显微外科手术需要更加精细的技能,因此在临床实施之前必须进行全面的培训。尽管存在各种培训模式,但它们往往在成本、伦理考虑和感染风险方面存在不足。我们的目标是开发和评估成本效益高、符合道德规范且无风险的新型超显微外科培训模式。我们使用聚乙烯醇(PVA)液体胶、聚醋酸乙烯树脂(PAR)木胶和水胶体敷料(HCD)制作了管道,旨在为超级显微外科培训模型寻找合适的低成本候选者。使用 10-0 或 11-0 尼龙缝线在显微镜下吻合这些管道。我们评估了制作管道所需的时间和成本、管道直径以及模型的整体可行性。制作一根 15 毫米长的管腔管的平均时间和成本分别为:PVA 组 33.5 分钟和 0.02 美元;PAR 组 23 分钟和 0.02 美元;HCD 组 63 秒和 0.40 美元。PVA 组、PAR 组和 HCD 组试管的平均直径分别为 0.49、0.58 和 1.55 毫米。与 HCD 管相比,PVA 管和 PAR 管的管壁透明而薄,更容易评估吻合口的通畅性。我们成功地利用非生物材料开发了新的超级显微外科训练模型,其特点是成本低、无伦理问题、无感染风险。PAR 和 PVA 管尤其适合用于住院医师的超级显微外科培训。
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3.5 months
期刊介绍: JPRAS An International Journal of Surgical Reconstruction is one of the world''s leading international journals, covering all the reconstructive and aesthetic aspects of plastic surgery. The journal presents the latest surgical procedures with audit and outcome studies of new and established techniques in plastic surgery including: cleft lip and palate and other heads and neck surgery, hand surgery, lower limb trauma, burns, skin cancer, breast surgery and aesthetic surgery.
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