Model of Arteriovenous Malformation Created in Human Placenta for Training in Vascular Microneurosurgery.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Operative Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-30 DOI:10.1227/ons.0000000000001305
Luis Ángel Canache Jiménez, Felipe Pereira Salvagni, Luis Gustavo Biondi-Soares, René Alejandro Apaza-Tintaya, Edgar David Tenelema Aguaisa, Ildonete Rodrigues de Almeida, Raphael Wuo-Silva, Marcos Devanir Silva da Costa, Talita Helena Martins Sarti, Feres Chaddad-Neto
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Background and objective: Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are congenital lesions, and because of their structure, complexity, flow, size, and location organization, they are lesions that require extensive anatomic knowledge and mastery of microsurgical skills and techniques. Human placentas as a training model for AVM surgery are promising alternatives. This article aims to describe the technique for forming an AVM-type lesion in human placentas and its usefulness in the training of microsurgical treatment techniques.

Methods: In this study, 15 fresh human placental models were treated. A nidus was created using synthetic material, and dynamic flow was evaluated with intravascular injection of Indocyanine Green. The catheter system was connected to a continuous flow infusion pump. For simulation purposes, 4 vascular neurosurgeons and 4 vascular neurosurgery fellows used the same techniques and instruments used in real surgery to simulate the resection of AVM lesions. Subjective assessments were conducted, evaluating the validity and structured content on a 5-point Likert scale. Evaluation criteria included the execution of technical maneuvers and the model's expression and structural aspects.

Results: We describe the step-by-step creation of an AVM in a placental biological model for the performance of vascular microsurgery training in the laboratory. We created in the human placenta a lesion with the characteristics of an AVM for microsurgical training in the laboratory, which presents key features realistic to a real AVM, such as 1 or more feeder arteries, nidus (synthetic), draining vein(s), continuous and pulsatile flow, and 3-dimensional configuration. Furthermore, it demonstrates the applicability of microsurgical techniques to the model compared with performing surgery on a patient.

Conclusion: Considering it an effective method for laboratory training, the creation of arteriovenous malformations in human placentas enables students to replicate, comprehend the structure, and master microsurgical techniques in a realistic model.

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在人体胎盘中创建动静脉畸形模型,用于血管微神经外科手术培训。
背景和目的:动静脉畸形(AVM)是一种先天性病变,由于其结构、复杂性、流动性、大小和位置组织,是一种需要大量解剖学知识和掌握显微外科技能和技术的病变。人类胎盘作为 AVM 手术的训练模型是一种很有前景的替代方法。本文旨在描述在人类胎盘中形成 AVM 型病变的技术及其在显微外科治疗技术培训中的作用:方法:本研究对 15 个新鲜人类胎盘模型进行了处理。方法:该研究对 15 个新鲜人类胎盘模型进行了处理,使用合成材料创建了一个巢穴,并通过血管内注射吲哚菁绿对动态血流进行了评估。导管系统与持续流输注泵相连。出于模拟目的,4 名血管神经外科医生和 4 名血管神经外科研究员使用与真实手术相同的技术和器械模拟切除 AVM 病灶。我们进行了主观评估,以 5 点李克特量表评估有效性和结构化内容。评价标准包括技术操作的执行、模型的表现力和结构方面:我们描述了在胎盘生物模型中逐步创建 AVM 的过程,以便在实验室中进行血管显微手术培训。我们在人类胎盘中创建了一个具有动静脉畸形特征的病变,用于实验室显微手术训练。该病变具有与真实动静脉畸形相似的主要特征,如 1 条或多条馈动脉、巢(合成)、引流静脉、连续和搏动性血流以及三维构造。此外,与在病人身上进行手术相比,它还展示了显微外科技术在模型上的适用性:在人体胎盘中制作动静脉畸形模型是一种有效的实验室培训方法,可使学生在逼真的模型中复制、理解其结构并掌握显微外科技术。
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Operative Neurosurgery
Operative Neurosurgery Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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期刊介绍: Operative Neurosurgery is a bi-monthly, unique publication focusing exclusively on surgical technique and devices, providing practical, skill-enhancing guidance to its readers. Complementing the clinical and research studies published in Neurosurgery, Operative Neurosurgery brings the reader technical material that highlights operative procedures, anatomy, instrumentation, devices, and technology. Operative Neurosurgery is the practical resource for cutting-edge material that brings the surgeon the most up to date literature on operative practice and technique
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