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 ===== Simulation - Microsurgery Models ====== ===== Simulation - Microsurgery Models ======
  
-===Microscope Alternatives for Training===+==== Equipment: Microscope Alternatives for Training====
  
-==Smartphone==+===Smartphone===
 The smartphone with a camera is almost ubiquitous, and can be used as a loupe/microscope alternative. The smartphone with a camera is almost ubiquitous, and can be used as a loupe/microscope alternative.
  
   - [[jnl:amin2013|Amin and colleagues]] suggest using an iPad on a mount using zoom software to replicate a microscope. The set up can also record the practice to enable review and feedback.   - [[jnl:amin2013|Amin and colleagues]] suggest using an iPad on a mount using zoom software to replicate a microscope. The set up can also record the practice to enable review and feedback.
  
-===Non-biological===+See also [[jnl:ehanire2018]] for a comparison of loupe-only versus microscope for free tissue transfer. 
 +====Non-biological Models====
  
-==Noodles== +===Noodles=== 
 Leclère, F. M. P., Lewbart, G. A., Rieben, R., & Vögelin, E. (2013). Microsurgery and liver research: Lumbricus terrestris, a reliable animal model for training? Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology, 37(2), 166–170. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinre.2012.04.008 Leclère, F. M. P., Lewbart, G. A., Rieben, R., & Vögelin, E. (2013). Microsurgery and liver research: Lumbricus terrestris, a reliable animal model for training? Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology, 37(2), 166–170. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinre.2012.04.008
  
-==Silicone tubes==+===Silicone tubes===
  
-===Biological non-vital===+===Latex=== 
 +  * Latex glove 
 +    * Latex and micropore by [[jnl:hsieh2017]]
  
-==Chicken thigh== +====Microsurgery Practice Kits==== 
 + 
 +These are single or multi-model kits for microsurgery task training. They are portable and often pocket sized making them convenient to carry around for opportunistic training. 
 + 
 +  * A home-made microsurgery practice card using latex gloves, rubber bands, feeding tubes, and cardboard box. see [[jnl:rayan2006]] 
 +  * Micro Practi-Card by Xomed: a latex rubber sheet sandwiched between two pieces of cardboard.[[jnl:awwad1984]] 
 +  * Another example of a training card from Spain. No details about availability. [[jnl:Uson2002]] 
 + 
 +====Biological non-vital==== 
 + 
 +===Chicken thigh=== 
 see [[jnl:sucur1981]], [[jnl:marsh2007]] see [[jnl:sucur1981]], [[jnl:marsh2007]]
   - only for artery   - only for artery
   - vein too fragile, nerve unlike human   - vein too fragile, nerve unlike human
  
-Adjuncts+==Adjuncts==
  
 [[jnl:marre2011|Intraluminal latex tubing]] in the chicken femoral artery to make the anastomosis easier. [[jnl:marre2011|Intraluminal latex tubing]] in the chicken femoral artery to make the anastomosis easier.
  
-==Earthworms==+===Earthworms===
   - similar to artery   - similar to artery
   - no patency test   - no patency test
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 === Replantation model === === Replantation model ===
  
-  - Rat tail+  - Rat tail. [[jnl:zhang1998|Zhang et al]] described a digital replantation model using the rat tail. The vessel size was about 0.8mm for artery and veins. In their series, all the replanted tails survived two weeks.
   - Rat limb   - Rat limb
 +      - [[jnl:zhou2017|Zhou]] developed an ectopic replantation model.
   - Rabbit ear. see [[jnl:haines1985]]   - Rabbit ear. see [[jnl:haines1985]]
  
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