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DOI: 10.1055/a-2113-4182
Dye-Perfused Human Placenta for Simulation in a Microsurgery Laboratory for Plastic Surgeons

Abstract
In recent decades, a number of simulation models for microsurgical training have been published. The human placenta has received extensive validation in microneurosurgery and is a useful instrument to facilitate learning in microvascular repair techniques as an alternative to using live animals. This study uses a straightforward, step-by-step procedure for instructing the creation of simulators with dynamic flow to characterize the placental vascular tree and assess its relevance for plastic surgery departments. Measurements of the placental vasculature and morphological characterization of 18 placentas were made. After the model was used in a basic microsurgery training laboratory session, a survey was given to nine plastic surgery residents, two microsurgeons, and one hand surgeon. In all divisions, venous diameters were larger than arterial diameters, with minimum diameters of 0.8 and 0.6 mm, respectively. The majority of the participants considered that the model faithfully reproduces a real microsurgical scenario; the consistency of the vessels and their dissection are similar in in vivo tissue. Furthermore, all the participants considered that this model could improve their surgical technique and would propose it for microsurgical training. As some of the model's disadvantages, an abundantly thick adventitia, a thin tunica media, and higher adherence to the underlying tissue were identified. The color-perfused placenta is an excellent tool for microsurgical training in plastic surgery. It can faithfully reproduce a microsurgical scenario, offering an abundance of vasculature with varying sizes similar to tissue in vivo, enhancing technical proficiency, and lowering patient error.
Authors' Contributions
Conceptualization: L.C.Z.-J. and D.F.A.-A.
Methodology: L.C.Z.-J. and D.F.A.-A.
Writing - original draft: L.C.Z.-J., K.D.D.-S., and M.A.R.-S.
Formal analysis: L.C.Z.-J., K.D.D.-S., M.A.R.-S., D.F.A.-A., G.L.M.-F., and M.A.R.-B.
Writing - review & editing: L.C.Z.-J., K.D.D.-S., M.A.R.-S., D.F.A.-A., G.L.M.-F., and M.A.R.-B.
Ethical Approval
The study has the approval of the Ethics and Research Committee of the Hospital Universitario de Santander in the Act No. 08 of June 18, 2021 and of the Universidad Industrial de Santander through CEINCI Act No. 1 of February 5, 2021.
Patient Consent
The authors obtained the informed consent of the 18 patients who allowed the investigation and use of their placentas.
Publication History
Received: 08 February 2023
Accepted: 15 June 2023
Accepted Manuscript online:
20 June 2023
Article published online:
01 November 2023
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