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Practice Makes Perfect: Using Soft Embalmed Cadavers as a Teaching Model for Hip Reduction

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Nash, Marcus   +6 more
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Soft Embalming of Cadaveric Components for Training Purposes

open access: yesFASEB Journal, 2015
VA State Anatomical Program (VSAP) has developed soft embalming method (modified Thiel) for research & medical training. VSAP soft embalming technique(VSAP SE) accomplishes realistic tissue feel w/out rapid biological breakdown. Cadavers increasing in expense leading to need for extended retention times. Thus there is increased demand for cadaveric
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Critical appraisal of Genelyn soft embalming for cadaveric surgical skill training: A systematic review

Clinical Anatomy
AbstractGenelyn is a proprietary embalming solution used for preserving cadavers for surgical skill training (SST) and undergraduate teaching. The aim of this review is to examine the Genelyn embalming method critically by analyzing scientific publications that have employed this method for SST and undergraduate education. The systematic review process
Rajasekhar Sssn   +2 more
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Thiel soft embalmed Porcine Kidney Perfusion Model for focused ultrasound therapy

2015 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2015
Thiel soft embalmed porcine kidneys have been used to study the effect of artificial blood flow on focused ultrasound (FUS) therapy. A significant temperature drop is observed when a perfusion is established within the porcine kidneys, compared with the no-flow condition FUS leads to a 2 ∼ 4 °C higher temperature rising.
Wang, Jiaqiu   +6 more
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Qualitative and quantitative comparison of Thiel and phenol‐based soft‐embalmed cadavers for surgery training

Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2020
AbstractIntroductionSurgical skills training has traditionally been limited to formalin embalming that does not provide a realistic model. The aim of this study was to qualitatively and quantitatively compare Thiel and phenol‐based soft‐embalming techniques: qualitatively in a surgical training setup, and quantitatively by comparing the mechanical and ...
Gabriel Venne   +3 more
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Needle insertion forces and fluid injection pressures during targeting of nerves in a soft embalmed cadaver model

Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 2021
Forceful needle-nerve contact and high subepineural pressures and are recognised causes of nerve damage. Pressure and force measurements are necessary to inform the mechanisms of nerve injury, build virtual simulator environments and provide operator feedback during simulation training.
Shengli Zhang   +4 more
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The Dissection Experience of Orthopedic Resident: A Comparison between Soft‐Preservation and Formalin‐Fixation Embalming Techniques

The FASEB Journal, 2022
Objective In a recent study, it was found that residents will feel more confidence, independence and fluency in the operational procedures presented to them throughout their career if introduced to the learning first on a human donor (James et al., 2020).
Jazmin E. Arce   +4 more
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The Effect of a Soft‐Embalming Solution on the Histological Structure of Porcine Cerebral Vasculature

The FASEB Journal, 2017
In education and research, embalmed tissue provides an alternative to quickly deteriorating fresh tissue.
Jasmine Rockarts   +3 more
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Development of Competency in Needle-Guided Procedures Through the Use of Soft-Embalmed Cadavers.

Missouri medicine, 2021
This study evaluated soft-embalmed human cadavers for ultrasound needle-guidance training. Second-year medical students used peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line and central line models and a Thiel-embalmed cadaver for training and provided feedback. Most (85%) agreed the cadaver was useful.
Tatyana, Kondrashova   +4 more
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Mapping tissue shear modulus on Thiel soft-embalmed mouse skin with shear wave optical coherence elastography

SPIE Proceedings, 2015
A quantitative measurement of the mechanical properties of biological tissue is a useful assessment of its physiologic conditions, which may aid medical diagnosis and treatment of, e.g., scleroderma and skin cancer. Traditional elastography techniques such as magnetic resonance elastography and ultrasound elastography have limited scope of application ...
Song, Shaozhen   +3 more
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