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. 2016 Aug;273(8):2085-9.
doi: 10.1007/s00405-015-3877-1. Epub 2016 Jan 6.

Evaluation of resident's training for endoscopic sinus surgery using a sheep's head

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Evaluation of resident's training for endoscopic sinus surgery using a sheep's head

Beatriz Delgado-Vargas et al. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2016 Aug.

Abstract

Training in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) is an essential part of each ENT resident and it takes place on a very fragile area. This study focus on showing the learning curve of FESS, using an anatomical model such as the sheep's head. Four residents in our centre performed dissections. Each of these residents operated eight sheep's head. They performed an endoscopic septoplasty followed by maxillary antrostomy, total ethmoidectomy and frontal sinusotomy on every head. A staff member guided all procedures and checked for the appropriate dissection and complications occurred. Analysis was made upon the residents' performance of their first four septoplasties and eight nasal sides against their subsequent performance of the same. Final procedures presented better outcomes than the initial ones on every step of them. Results were measured by means of decrease of time (P < 0.0001) and complications, showing no major complications on the latest ones. Sheep's head is a suitable substitute for the cadaveric human head, to obtain the surgical skills needed for FESS procedures. Sheep's nasal cavity allows gaining dexterity and it is an easy model to obtain.

Keywords: Education; Endoscopy; FESS; Lamb’s head; Paranasal sinus.

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