我知道之前和之后:披露、尊重、感恩和庄严。

The Journal of biocommunication Pub Date : 2021-08-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5210/jbc.v45i1.10853
Susan E Mackinnon, Andrew Yee
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Pernkopf 解剖图谱因其对神经系统的准确描绘而被广泛应用于外科培训和新型手术的开发中,为神经外科专业做出了巨大贡献。在最近的 Pernkopf 争议进展之前,神经外科医生一直在为在手术和临床实践中使用该图集所带来的道德困境而苦苦挣扎。在这篇文章中,我们将探讨一位神经外科医生的个人故事和反思,他们对推动 Pernkopf 争议的贡献,以及不同专业领域(外科、解剖学、伦理学、宗教和教育)如何能够合作解决历史上的反人类罪行和解剖科学中的问题。这就需要采用一种结构化的方法来解决外科手术中的这一伦理难题,其中包括:(1) 评估在特定外科专业(神经外科和口腔颌面外科)中使用 Pernkopf 地图集的情况;(2) 如果要在外科手术中使用 Pernkopf 地图集,则应制定一个带有宗教框架(维也纳议定书)的分级伦理框架。这些研究结合神经外科不断发展的范例(神经修复、移植和转移)以及解剖学对该外科专业发展的影响进行了回顾。
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Before and After I Knew: Disclosure, Respect, Gratitude, and Solemnity.

Before and After I Knew: Disclosure, Respect, Gratitude, and Solemnity.

Before and After I Knew: Disclosure, Respect, Gratitude, and Solemnity.

Before and After I Knew: Disclosure, Respect, Gratitude, and Solemnity.

The Pernkopf anatomical atlas has contributed significantly to the specialty of nerve surgery through its infiltration in surgical training and the development of novel procedures due to the accurate depiction of the nervous system. Until the recent advancements of the Pernkopf controversy, nerve surgeons have struggled with the ethical dilemma presented with its use in surgery and clinical practice. In this article, we explore a personal story and reflection by an individual nerve surgeon, their contribution to the advancement of the Pernkopf controversy, and how different professional domains (surgery, anatomy, ethics, religion, and education) were able to collaborate to address the historical crimes against humanity and issues in the anatomical sciences. This required a structured approach to address this ethical dilemma in surgery, which included (1) an assessment of the use of the Pernkopf atlas in specific surgical specialties (nerve surgery and oral and maxillofacial surgery) and (2) the development of a graduated ethical framework with a religious framework (the Vienna Protocol), if the Pernkopf atlas was to be used in surgery. These studies are reviewed in the context of evolving paradigms in nerve surgery (nerve repair, grafting, and transfers) and influence of anatomy in the advancement of this surgical specialty.

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