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This guide provides a step-wise approach for establishing cadaver dissection training programs in oculoplastic surgery. It covers cadaver preparation, surgical handling, and essential techniques for holistic surgical learning.

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Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Anatomy
  • Surgical Education

Background:

  • Cadaver dissection is crucial for surgical training.
  • Oculoplastic surgery requires specialized anatomical knowledge and practical skills.
  • Establishing effective cadaver dissection labs presents logistical and educational challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a foundational, step-wise guide for initiating cadaver dissection training programs specifically for oculoplastic surgical procedures.
  • To detail the essential components for setting up and running an oculoplastics cadaver lab.

Main Methods:

  • Collaborative development between Ophthalmology and Anatomy departments.
  • Systematic description of cadaver procurement, processing, and preparation.
  • Inclusion of operative requirements, surgical handling techniques, and basic oculoplastic steps.
  • Detailed explanation of embalming methods and post-dissection protocols.
  • Emphasis on preoperative planning using skull models and teaching aids.
  • Description of supplementary tools like soft embalming and injection techniques for enhanced understanding.

Main Results:

  • A comprehensive protocol for cadaver dissection in oculoplastics has been established.
  • The guide addresses practical aspects from cadaver sourcing to disposal.
  • Key elements for effective training, including preoperative preparation and intra-dissection aids, are detailed.

Conclusions:

  • Cadaver dissection offers holistic surgical learning for residents, trainees, and practitioners.
  • This guide serves as a foundational resource for establishing oculoplastics cadaver dissection labs in educational institutions and workshops.
  • Implementing this structured approach can enhance surgical proficiency in oculoplastics.