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[Training methods for regional anaesthesia. Evaluation and comparison].

G Feigl1, F Anderhuber, G Schwarz

  • 1Institut für Anatomie, Medizinische Universität Graz, Harrachgasse 21, 8010 Graz, Osterreich. georg.feigl@meduni-graz.at

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|February 8, 2007
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Thiel's embalming method, combined with flap dissection and pulse simulation, offers superior conditions for regional anesthesia training. This optimized approach is highly accepted by participants and tutors for its realistic simulation of living patients.

Area of Science:

  • Anatomical education
  • Medical simulation
  • Regional anesthesia techniques

Context:

  • Effective teaching of regional anesthesia relies on optimized training facilities.
  • Traditional methods using formaldehyde fixation present limitations for simulating live patient conditions.
  • There is a need for advanced training tools that enhance the realism of regional anesthesia workshops.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate a novel training method for regional anesthesia workshops.
  • To compare Thiel's embalming method with classic formaldehyde conservation for anatomical dissection.
  • To assess the suitability of embalming techniques for simulating mechanical properties relevant to regional anesthesia.

Summary:

  • Workshops utilized Thiel's embalming method, flap dissection, and pulse simulation for regional anesthesia training.

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  • Experienced tutors compared Thiel's method to formaldehyde fixation, assessing mechanical properties and realism.
  • Thiel's method was preferred for its closer resemblance to living patients and suitability for regional anesthesia procedures.
  • Impact:

    • The presented training method demonstrates high acceptance among participants and educators.
    • Thiel's embalming method provides a more realistic and effective simulation for regional anesthesia education.
    • This optimized tool enhances the quality and efficiency of teaching regional anesthesia.