Bjorl: Surgical Simulator For Temporal Bone Dissection Training
Bjorl: Surgical Simulator For Temporal Bone Dissection Training
Bjorl: Surgical Simulator For Temporal Bone Dissection Training
2010;76(5):575-8.
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Keywords: Abstract
surgery,
dissection, temporal
bone.
T emporal bone dissection plays an important role in the training of surgeons; however, they are
difficult to obtain.
Aim: To develop a synthetic replica of the temporal bone for dissection training.
Materials and Methods: An acrylic synthetic resin replica was obtained from a human temporal
bone. For the evaluation of the method, we selected five ear surgeons to dissect the model in a
laboratory of experimental surgery. A questionnaire was filled, assessing external appearance, the
simulation of procedures (placement of ventilation tube, mastoidectomy, decompression of the
facial nerve and translabyrinthine access to the internal auditory canal) and their final conclusion.
Results: The evaluation indicated satisfaction in using the model (80%), being more evident
concerning the dissection of the mastoid segment of the facial nerve and translabyrinthine access
to the internal auditory canal. The placement of a ventilation tube was reasonable for 60% and
satisfactory for 40% of them. Mastoidectomy was satisfactory for 60% and fully satisfactory for 40%.
Conclusion: Dissection in this simulator does not replace otologic training in cadaveric temporal
bones. However, given the increasing difficulty in obtaining the latter, the development of new
teaching tools should be encouraged to continuously improve surgeons.
1
Clinical and surgical otology expert - UNIFESP, Assistant Physician - Otolaryngology Department - Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual - IAMSPE.
2
ENT Resident - Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual - IAMSPE.
3
Dental prosthesis technician - Colégio Bernardino de Campos, Sócio-proprietário J&R Laboratório de Próteses Dentárias.
4
PhD in Otolaryngology - UNIFESP, Coordinator of the Internship - Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual - IAMSPE.
Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual - Instuto de Assistência Médica ao Servidor Público Estadual Serviço de Otorrinolaringologia - Diretor Dr. Samir Cahali
Send correspondence to: Rua Dias de Toledo 261 apto 1301 Saúde 04143-030 São Paulo SP Brasil.
Paper submied to the BJORL-SGP (Publishing Management System – Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology) on September 16, 2009;
and accepted on December 16, 2009. cod. 6647
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