Johan Pallud, Alexandre Roux, Angela Elia, Eelco F M Wijdicks, Marc Zanello
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摘要
医学实践中的交流是培训所必需的。利用电影促进医疗实践始于 19 世纪末。作者分析了保存在法国武装部队部音像传播与制作中心的一部不明电影,名为《罗兰蒂克区肿瘤切除术》(Trépanation pour tumeur de la zone rolandique)。这部黑白无声电影长达 15 分钟,描述了切除脑膜瘤的过程,没有任何信息或图例。使用的手术工具是 Thierry de Martel 开发的。影片中展示的家具和室内设计与这位外科医生在巴黎购置的 Vercingétorix 诊所相符。1922 年的一份出版物包含了 14 张从本文介绍的电影中截取的照片,并提到了 1911 年由蒂埃里-德-马特尔执导的一部电影。这是有力的旁证,证明这部电影是由蒂埃里-德-马特尔于 1911 年在法国巴黎 Vercingétorix 诊所执导的,手术也是由他利用高蒙公司的技术完成的。这是一个多世纪前外科手术实践的当代见证,它说明了电影过去是、现在仍然是学习和教授医学的独特方式。
Lost and found: a 100-year-old educational neurosurgical film by Thierry de Martel, pioneer of French neurosurgery.
Exchanges in medical practice are necessary for training. The use of movies for promoting medical practice was introduced in the late 19th century. The authors analyzed an unidentified movie titled Trepanation for Rolandic Zone Tumor (Trépanation pour tumeur de la zone rolandique) stored at the Établissement de Communication et de Production Audiovisuelle de la Défense of the French Ministry of Armed Forces. This silent black-and-white movie, lasting 15 minutes and depicting the removal of a meningioma, did not contain information or a legend. The surgical tools used were those developed by Thierry de Martel. The furniture and interior design shown in the film corresponded with the Vercingétorix Clinic that this surgeon had acquired in Paris. A publication from 1922 contained 14 pictures taken from the movie presented in this paper and referred to a movie directed in 1911 by Thierry de Martel. This is strong circumstantial evidence that the film was directed and the surgery was performed by Thierry de Martel at the Vercingétorix Clinic in Paris, France, in 1911 while using the technology of the Gaumont company. This is a contemporary testimony to what surgical practice was over a century ago, and it illustrates how movies were, and remain, a unique way to learn and teach medicine.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Neurosurgery, Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, and Neurosurgical Focus are devoted to the publication of original works relating primarily to neurosurgery, including studies in clinical neurophysiology, organic neurology, ophthalmology, radiology, pathology, and molecular biology. The Editors and Editorial Boards encourage submission of clinical and laboratory studies. Other manuscripts accepted for review include technical notes on instruments or equipment that are innovative or useful to clinicians and researchers in the field of neuroscience; papers describing unusual cases; manuscripts on historical persons or events related to neurosurgery; and in Neurosurgical Focus, occasional reviews. Letters to the Editor commenting on articles recently published in the Journal of Neurosurgery, Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, and Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics are welcome.