Soft-fixed embalming: Our experiences

Background: There is an increased need for surgical skills training which does not involve patients in the first exposure. Clinicians and surgeons prefer honing their psychomotor skills on cadavers. Standard formalin embalming, however, does not provide a very realistic model, so an alternative appr...

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Main Authors: Navbir Pasricha, Eti Sthapak, R Bhatnagar, M S Siddiqui, Sonia Jaiswal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:National Journal of Clinical Anatomy
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Online Access:http://www.njca.info/article.asp?issn=2277-4025;year=2020;volume=9;issue=2;spage=43;epage=47;aulast=Pasricha
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spelling doaj-00dd3d63aac24fc58327626217c766832021-01-21T13:12:56ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNational Journal of Clinical Anatomy2277-40252321-27802020-01-0192434710.4103/NJCA.NJCA_2_20Soft-fixed embalming: Our experiencesNavbir PasrichaEti SthapakR BhatnagarM S SiddiquiSonia JaiswalBackground: There is an increased need for surgical skills training which does not involve patients in the first exposure. Clinicians and surgeons prefer honing their psychomotor skills on cadavers. Standard formalin embalming, however, does not provide a very realistic model, so an alternative approach needs to be sorted out in the form of soft-fixed embalmed cadavers to provide realistic model for such procedures. Aim: This study aimed to evolve new methods of soft embalming, which provide better cadavers for surgical training. Objectives: (1) To provide long-term structural preservation of tissues, viscera, and body and prevent fungal and bacterial growth. (2) To explore the use of glutaraldehyde solution for arterial embalming. (3) To obtain cadavers with soft consistency of muscle and tendon and maintain joint mobility. (4) To provide lifelike quality of soft-fixed cadavers for cadaveric surgical workshops. Materials and Methods: Only those bodies which were received within 12 h of death were used for soft embalming. The solution for soft embalming contained glutaraldehyde, glycerin, methanol, cetrimide, and eosin for arterial and formalin solution for cavity embalming. The cadavers were embalmed and then preserved in a deep freezer (−70°C to −80°C) for at least 30 days. After that, the cadavers were preserved in an immersion tank which contained 10% formalin diluted in water. Results: Soft-fixed embalmed cadavers were better for all aspects of training. Soft-fixed cadavers exhibited a greater degree of flexibility and color retention compared to that of traditional formalin-fixed cadavers. The preference was particularly pronounced in aspects that require flexibility of tissues such as for flap raising. Conclusions: Soft-embalmed cadavers provide a more realistic model for training of surgical skills.http://www.njca.info/article.asp?issn=2277-4025;year=2020;volume=9;issue=2;spage=43;epage=47;aulast=Pasrichacadaverembalmingglutaraldehydesoft-fixed embalming
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author Navbir Pasricha
Eti Sthapak
R Bhatnagar
M S Siddiqui
Sonia Jaiswal
spellingShingle Navbir Pasricha
Eti Sthapak
R Bhatnagar
M S Siddiqui
Sonia Jaiswal
Soft-fixed embalming: Our experiences
National Journal of Clinical Anatomy
cadaver
embalming
glutaraldehyde
soft-fixed embalming
author_facet Navbir Pasricha
Eti Sthapak
R Bhatnagar
M S Siddiqui
Sonia Jaiswal
author_sort Navbir Pasricha
title Soft-fixed embalming: Our experiences
title_short Soft-fixed embalming: Our experiences
title_full Soft-fixed embalming: Our experiences
title_fullStr Soft-fixed embalming: Our experiences
title_full_unstemmed Soft-fixed embalming: Our experiences
title_sort soft-fixed embalming: our experiences
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series National Journal of Clinical Anatomy
issn 2277-4025
2321-2780
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: There is an increased need for surgical skills training which does not involve patients in the first exposure. Clinicians and surgeons prefer honing their psychomotor skills on cadavers. Standard formalin embalming, however, does not provide a very realistic model, so an alternative approach needs to be sorted out in the form of soft-fixed embalmed cadavers to provide realistic model for such procedures. Aim: This study aimed to evolve new methods of soft embalming, which provide better cadavers for surgical training. Objectives: (1) To provide long-term structural preservation of tissues, viscera, and body and prevent fungal and bacterial growth. (2) To explore the use of glutaraldehyde solution for arterial embalming. (3) To obtain cadavers with soft consistency of muscle and tendon and maintain joint mobility. (4) To provide lifelike quality of soft-fixed cadavers for cadaveric surgical workshops. Materials and Methods: Only those bodies which were received within 12 h of death were used for soft embalming. The solution for soft embalming contained glutaraldehyde, glycerin, methanol, cetrimide, and eosin for arterial and formalin solution for cavity embalming. The cadavers were embalmed and then preserved in a deep freezer (−70°C to −80°C) for at least 30 days. After that, the cadavers were preserved in an immersion tank which contained 10% formalin diluted in water. Results: Soft-fixed embalmed cadavers were better for all aspects of training. Soft-fixed cadavers exhibited a greater degree of flexibility and color retention compared to that of traditional formalin-fixed cadavers. The preference was particularly pronounced in aspects that require flexibility of tissues such as for flap raising. Conclusions: Soft-embalmed cadavers provide a more realistic model for training of surgical skills.
topic cadaver
embalming
glutaraldehyde
soft-fixed embalming
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