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. 2022 Jun;41(3):296-304.
doi: 10.1016/j.hansur.2022.02.001. Epub 2022 Feb 11.

Learning, teaching, and training in microsurgery: A systematic review

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Learning, teaching, and training in microsurgery: A systematic review

N Gavira et al. Hand Surg Rehabil. 2022 Jun.

Abstract

Numerous microsurgical training techniques and materials have been developed to reduce animal use and training costs. This systematic review aimed to catalog the available microsurgery learning methods on non-living material in order to define an educational program. The PubMed database was searched for English and French articles related to the initial learning of microsurgery with inert, non-living, or digital material and containing the keywords "microsurgery", "non-living", "simulation" and "virtual reality". Among the 488 articles found, 82 were included. This work reports the main microsurgery learning supports. They were classified according to the material used: inert material, cadaveric animal tissues, human cadaver model, virtual reality, and digital technologies. The educational program proposes here is a two-step program that uses non-living material (basic and deepening) before progressing to living models. This initial learning phase teaches basic microsurgical skills (precision, tremor management, and magnification). Then, frequent home training sessions help to maintain the acquired skills. Ethical, organizational, and economic constraints limit access to animal models. Therefore, inert models seem to be ideal support for initial microsurgical learning. The multiplicity of models described makes it possible to achieve progressive learning depending on which models are available.

Keywords: Educational program; Microchirurgie; Microsurgery; Modèle non vivant; Non-living models; Programme pédagogique.

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