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Didactic Benefits of Surgery on Body Donors during Live Surgery Events in Minimally Invasive Surgery
2020
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Live surgery events serve as a valuable tool for surgical education, but also raise ethical concerns about patient safety and professional performance. In the present study, we evaluate the technical feasibility and didactic benefits of live surgery on body donors compared to real patients. Methods: A live surgery session performed on a body donor's cadaver embalmed in ethanol–glycerol–lysoformin was integrated into the live surgery program presented at a major gynecological convention of
doi:10.3390/jcm9092912
pmid:32917056
fatcat:5q3vg6ueb5dzriu6tnyfvgjbkq