Cadaveric Models for Renal Transplant Surgery Education: a Comprehensive Review
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Cadaveric Models for Renal Transplant Surgery Education: a Comprehensive Review
Abstract
Purpose of review: To evaluate the utility of cadaveric models for kidney transplant (KT) surgery training.
Recent findings: Medline® and PubMed® databases were searched for English and Spanish language articles published describing different learning models used in KT formation. We evaluated the use of cadavers preserved by Thiel's embalming method (TEM) as KT simulation models. Students were divided in groups of 4 people: four trainees mentored by an expert in KT surgery. Among the trainees were surgical residents and low-experience surgeons. A total of 39 TEM preserved bodies were used, of which 75 viable renal grafts were obtained. In each cadaver, two complete transplantation processes were performed, each consisting of en bloc nephrectomy with the trunk of aorta and inferior vena cava, bench surgery and perfusion with saline of the organ, and KT surgery. As with any surgical procedure, learning KT surgery is a stepwise process that requires years of dedication. The models available for the surgical simulation of KT surgery allow to practice and achieve dexterity in performing the procedure in a safe and reproducible way. Training on TEM-preserved corpses offers a highly realistic model for the surgical simulation of KT surgery.
Keywords: Cadaveric models; Kidney disease; Renal transplant surgery; Thiel’s embalming method.
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