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High-Fidelity Perforator Visualization for Cadaver Dissection in Surgical Training

  • AllenWei Jiat Wong;Yee Onn Kok;Khong Yik Chew;Bien Keem Tan
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • 제50권6호
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    • pp.621-626
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    • 2023
  • In the first half of the third century B.C., Herophilus and Erasistratus performed the first systematic dissection of the human body. For subsequent centuries, these cadaveric dissections were key to the advancement of anatomical knowledge and surgical techniques. To this day, despite various instructional methods, cadaver dissection remained the best way for surgical training. To improve the quality of education and research through cadaveric dissection, our institution has developed a unique method of perforator-preserving cadaver injection, allowing us to achieve high-fidelity perforator visualization for dissection studies, at low cost and high efficacy. Ten full body cadavers were sectioned through the base of neck, bilateral shoulder, and hip joints. The key was to dissect multiple perfusing arteries and draining veins for each section, to increase "capture" of vascular territories. The vessels were carefully flushed, insufflated, and then filled with latex dye. Our injection dye comprised of liquid latex, formalin, and acrylic paint in the ratio of 1:2:1. Different endpoints were used to assess adequacy of injection, such as reconstitution of eyeball volume, skin turgor, visible dye in subcutaneous veins, and seepage of dye through stab incisions in digital pulps. Dissections demonstrated the effectiveness of the dye, outlining even the small osseous perforators of the medial femoral condyle flap and subconjunctival plexuses. Our technique emphasized atraumatic preparation, recreation of luminal space through insufflation, and finally careful injection of latex dye with adequate curing. This has allowed high-fidelity perforator visualization for dissection studies.

흉요추부 외측 강외 접근법(Lateral Extracavitary Approach)의 수술해부학적 구조 - 사체해부실험 - (Surgical Anatomy of Lateral Extracavitary Approach to the Thoracolumar Spine - Cadaveric Study -)

  • 김상돈;서중근;하성곤;김주한;조태형;박정율;김현
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제30권10호
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    • pp.1187-1192
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    • 2001
  • Objective : The lateral extracavitary approach(LECA) to the thoracolumbar spine is known as one of procedure which allows not only direct vision of pathologic lesion, but also ventral decompression, and dorsal fixation of the spine through the same incision. However, some drawbacks of LECA, including the technically- demanding, time-consuming, unfamiliar surgical anatomy and excessive blood loss, make surgeons to hesitate to use this approach. This study is to provide the surgical anatomy of LECA using cadavers, for detailed informations when LECA is considered for the surgery. Methods : We performed the 10 cadaveric studies, 7 male and 3 female, and careful dissection was carried out on right side of thoracolumbar region, except one for thoracic region. The photographs with micro-lens were taken to depict the close-up findings and for demonstrating detailed anatomy. Results : The photographs and hand-drawings demonstrated the relationships among the musculature, segmental vessels and nerve roots seen during each dissection plane. The lateral branches of dorsal rami of spinal nerve and the transverse process were confirmed to be the most important landmark of this approach. Conclusion : We concluded that detailed anatomical findings for LECA through this step-by-step dissection would be useful during operative intervention to reduce the intraoperative complications in LECA.

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The Unusual Origin of the Sternocleidomastoid Artery from the Lingual Artery

  • Kim, Tae-Hong;Chung, Seung-Eun;Hwang, Yong-Soon;Park, Sang-Keun
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제51권1호
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    • pp.44-46
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    • 2012
  • The sternocleidomastoid (SCM) artery supplying blood to the SCM muscle has different origins according to its anatomical segment. The authors performed cadaveric neck dissection to review the surgical anatomy of neurovascular structures surrounding the carotid artery in the neck. During the dissection, an unusual finding was cited in which the SCM artery supplying the middle part of the SCM muscle originated from the lingual artery (LA); it was also noted that it crossed over the hypoglossal nerve (HN). There have been extremely rare reports citing the SCM artery originated from the LA. Though the elevation of the HN over the internal carotid artery was relatively high, the vascular loop crossing over the HN was very close to the carotid bifurcation. Special anatomical consideration is required to avoid the injury of the HN during carotid artery surgery.

Lateral Nasal Artery Perforator Flaps: Anatomic Study and Clinical Applications

  • Lombardo, Giuseppe AG;Tamburino, Serena;Tracia, Luciano;Tarico, Maria Stella;Perrotta, Rosario Emanuele
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • 제43권1호
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 2016
  • Background Previous studies have investigated facial artery perforators, but have reported inconsistent results regarding lateral nasal artery (LNA) perforators. Although several authors have described the use of LNA perforators for ala nasi and nasal sidewall reconstruction, the literature contains little information regarding the cadaveric dissection of LNA perforators, and most previously published studies have focused on facial artery perforators. Methods Sixteen hemifaces from eight fresh cadavers were dissected to study the LNA perforators. After the dissection was performed, the total length and diameter of the LNA and its perforators were measured. The quantity and the distribution of the LNA perforators supplying the overlying skin were then assessed. LNA perforator flaps were used for reconstruction in 10 nasal and perinasal defects. Results The mean total lengths of the LNA and its perforators were 49.37 mm and 16.06 mm, respectively. The mean diameters of the LNA and its perforators were 2.08 mm and 0.91 mm, respectively. Based on our findings, we mapped the face to indicate zones with a higher probability of finding perforators. No infection, hematoma, or complete flap necrosis were observed after the procedures. Conclusions Nasal reconstruction is a challenging procedure, and LNA propeller/V-Y perforator flaps are an excellent reconstructive option in certain cases. Based on our cadaveric study, we were able to identify an area in the upper third of the nasolabial groove with a high density of perforators.

A Morphological Analysis of the Facial Nerve in Korean Fetuses and Stillborn Infants

  • Lee, Won-Tae;Chung, Youn-Young;Kim, Seok-Won
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제40권6호
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    • pp.445-449
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    • 2006
  • Objective : The accurate anatomy of the facial nerve is essential for successful surgical outcome. The purpose of the present study is to know such information on the facial nerve from a series of specimens. Methods : This study is based on cadaveric dissection of 41 Korean fetus and stillborn infant and describes anatomical variations of the peripheral branches of the facial nerve that pose a importance in a number of neruosurgical procedure. Results : The branching patterns were classified into six types according to modified Davis classification : the frequencies of occurrence were : type I, 4.9%; type II, 24.4%; type III, 34.1%; type IV, 19.5%; type V, 12.2%; and type VI, 4.9%. Types II, III and IV together accounted for almost 80% of the specimens. Conclusion : Compared to previous adult and western stillborn fetus cadaveric studies, there was no significant difference in the percentage of the types between the subjects in the present study, similar pattern and anatomic distribution.

A Cadaveric Study of Thread Cubital Tunnel Release with Newly Developed Threads

  • Kang, Minsuk;Nam, Yong Seok;Kim, In Jong;Park, Hae-Yeon;Ham, Jung Ryul;Kim, Jae Min
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제65권2호
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    • pp.307-314
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    • 2022
  • Objective : The percutaneous thread transection technique is a surgical dissecting method using a dissecting thread inserted through a needle under ultrasound guidance without skin incision. As the new dissecting threads were developed domestically, this cadaver study was conducted to compare the effectiveness and safety between the new threads (ultra V sswire and smartwire-01) and a pre-existing commercial dissecting thread (loop & shear) by demonstrating a modified looped thread cubital tunnel release. Methods : The percutaneous cubital tunnel release procedure was performed on 29 fresh cadaveric upper extremities. The pre-existing commercial thread was used in 5 upper extremities. The two newly developed threads were used in 24 upper extremities. Two practitioners performed the procedures separately. After the modified looped thread cubital release, anatomical and histological analyses were performed by a blinded anatomist. The presence of the dissected cubital tunnel and damaged adjacent soft tissue was assessed. Results : Out of the 29 cadaveric upper extremities, 27 specimens showed complete dissection of the Osborne ligament and the proximal fascia of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle. One specimen was incompletely dissected in each of the ultra V sswire and smartwire-01 groups. There were no injuries of adjacent structures including the ulnar nerve, ulnar artery, medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve, or flexor tendon with either the commercial thread or the newly developed threads. The anatomical analysis revealed clear and sharp incisional margins of the cubital tunnel in the Smartwire-01 and loop & shear groups. All three kinds of threads maintained proper linear elasticity for easy handling during the procedure. The smartwire-01 provided higher visibility in ultrasound than the other threads. Conclusion : The newly developed threads were effective and safe for use in the thread cubital tunnel release procedure.

의사소통 기술과 해부학 실습 설명의 융합 : 의과대학 학생들의 자기평가 요소와 학문적 성취감의 상관관계 (Convergence of Explanation Meeting in Cadaveric Dissection with Communication Skill : Correlation between Self-evaluation Factor and Academic Achievement of Medical Students)

  • 박정현;임희경;김지희
    • 디지털융복합연구
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    • 제14권8호
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    • pp.363-370
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    • 2016
  • 본 연구의 목적은 해부학실습에서 의과대학 학생들의 설명을 도입하여 만족도, 전공과의 연계성, 운영의 적절성, 언어적, 비언어적 의사소통을 포함한 자기평가요인과 학업성취도의 상관관계를 알아보고자 하였다. 의과대학 학생들은 보건관련학과 학생들에게 해부학 실습을 통해 시신의 구조를 설명과 토의를 하였다. 그 직후, 102명의 의과대학 학생들은 자기 평가요인과 의사소통의 영향에 관한 자기기입식 설문을 작성하였다. 연구기간은 2012년 6월부터 9월까지였다. 자료는 빈도 분석, t-test, 변량분석으로 처리되었다. 성별, 나이, 해부학 설명회의 경험에 관계없이 학생들은 자기평가요인의 모든 질문에서 높은 점수를 기록하였다. 그 중에서, 전공과의 연계성, 언어적 의사소통 요인은 학업성취도와 밀접한 관계가 있었다 (p<0.05). 언어적, 비언어적 의사소통 요인 또한 0.580의 높은 상관관계를 보였다. (p<0.01). 해부학 설명 과정은 의과대학 학생들에게 긍정적인 태도로 더 배우려는 기회를 제공하였고, 학업 동기를 부여하였다.

해부설명회의 도입에 따른 의학전문대학원생들의 자기 평가 요인과 학업성취도 상관관계 분석 (Correlation between Self-evaluation Factor and Academic Achievement of Medical Students according to Introduction of Explanation Meeting in Cadaveric Dissection)

  • 박정현;김지희;김광환
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제11권7호
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    • pp.2475-2482
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구에서는 해부학 실습 교육과정에 해부설명회를 도입에 따른 의학전문대학원생들의 자기평가요인(만족도, 전공 연계성, 운영 적절성, 의사소통)과 학업성취도와의 상관관계를 분석하였다. 2008학년도 1학기 해부학 실습교육을 받은 의학전문대학원생들(n=57)이 일부 수업시간을 활용하여 해부설명회에 참가하였고, 보건 의료 계통의 학부생들에게 사체를 활용하여 인체 구조에 대한 설명과 토론을 마친 후 설문지와 소감문을 작성하게 하였다. 이를 바탕으로 자기 평가 요인들을 분석하였고, 2008학년도 해부학 성적과의 상관관계를 조사하였다. 설문 대상자의 일반적 특성에 따른 자기 평가 요인을 분석한 결과, 성별, 연령, 과거 경험 유무 등의 일반적 특성과 상관없이 만족도, 전공 연계성, 운영 적절성, 언어적 및 비언어적 커뮤니케이션 모두에서 높은 수치를 나타내었다. 자기 평가 요인 중 학업성취도와 높은 상관관계를 갖는 요인은 언어적 커뮤니케이션이었다(p<0.05). 또한 언어적 커뮤니케이션은 비언어적 커뮤니케이션과도 높은 상관관계를 가졌다(r=0.673, p<0.01). 결론적으로 커뮤니케이션 기법을 활용한 해부설명회의 도입은 의전원 학생들에게 심화 학습의 기회를 제공하였고 학습동기를 유발시키며, 적극적인 학습태도를 갖게 하였다. 아울러 커뮤니케이션에 대한 중요성을 깨닫게 되었고, 타 전공자와의 상호교류를 통한 학문적 이해의 폭이 확대되었음을 확인하였다. 본 연구결과를 바탕으로 진행과정에 나타난 문제점을 보완하고 개선한다면 해부학 실습의 개선 방안으로서 해부설명회의 활용가치가 충분하다고 판단되었다.

경구강 치상돌기제거술의 수술해부학 (Microsurgical Anatomy in Transoral Odontoidectomy)

  • 박관;이상구;조태구;남도현;이정일;김종수;홍승철;신형진;어환;김종현
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제29권3호
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    • pp.309-316
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    • 2000
  • 목 적 : 경구강 치상돌기제거술은 두개척추연결부위에 대한 접근법 중 중요한 수술법이나 수술상처의 문제나 수술후 뇌막염 등의 합병증의 문제점과 해부학적으로 익숙하지 않다는 점 때문에 광범위하게 사용되지 않고 있다. 이 부위의 해부학적 구조의 이해를 위해 사체해부를 통한 미세해부학을 기술하고자 한다. 방 법 : 10구의 고정 혹은 비고정 사체두부를 이용하여 경구강 치상돌기제거술을 단계적으로 시행하였다. 각 두부는 두부 고정기를 이용하여 고정하였으며, 고속드릴과 수술현미경을 이용하여 미세수술을 시행하며 각 단계별로 사진을 촬영하였다. 결 과 : 수술단계는 6단계로 나눌 수 있으며, 연구개, 후측 인두부, 근육조직, 골조직, 치상돌기 및 인대, 십자인대 및 경막으로 나눌 수 있다. 결 론 : 이 부위의 해부학적인 지식을 충분히 숙지하면 경구강 치상돌기제거술은 합병증을 피하면서 비교적 용이하게 두개척추연결부위의 다양한 병변에서 사용될 수 있을 것으로 생각된다.

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Robot-Assisted Transoral Odontoidectomy : Experiment in New Minimally Invasive Technology, a Cadaveric Study

  • Yang, Moon-Sul;Yoon, Tae-Ho;Yoon, Do-Heum;Kim, Keung-Nyun;Pennant, William;Ha, Yoon
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제49권4호
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    • pp.248-251
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    • 2011
  • Objective : In the field of spinal surgery, a few laboratory results or clinical cases about robotic spinal surgery have been reported. In vivo trials and development of related surgical instruments for spinal surgery are required before its clinical application. We investigated the use of the da $Vinci^{(R)}$ Surgical System in spinal surgery at the craniovertebral junction in a human cadaver to demonstrate the efficacy and pitfalls of robotic surgery. Methods : Dissection of pharyngeal wall to the exposure of C1 and odontoid process was performed with full robotic procedure. Although assistance of another surgeon was necessary for drilling and removal of odontoid process due to the lack of appropriate end-effectors, successful robotic procedures for dural sutures and exposing spinal cord proved its safety and dexterity. Results : Robot-assisted odontoidectomy was successfully performed in a human cadaver using the da $Vinci^{(R)}$ Surgical System with few robotic arm collisions and minimal soft tissue damages. Da $Vinci^{(R)}$ Surgical System manifested more dexterous movement than human hands in the deep and narrow oral cavity. Furthermore, sutures with robotic procedure in the oral cavity demonstrated the advantage over conventional procedure. Conclusion : Presenting cadaveric study proved the probability of robot-assisted transoral approach. However, the development of robotic instruments specific to spinal surgery must first precede its clinical application.