An Affordable Neurosurgical Training System for Neurosurgical Residents; The Indian Perspective.

Neurol India

Institute of Neurosurgery, Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, Madras Medical College, Park Town, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Published: June 2021

Context: Neurosurgical training in India.

Aims: To establish a sustainable, functional, and relatively inexpensive neurosurgical training system.

Methods And Materials: The training system involved using a relatively inexpensive stereoscopic microscope and ophthalmological microinstruments , including two jewellers' forceps and a microscissors. Training modules were designed using commonly available materials such as gauze, latex gloves, and chicken wings.

Statistical Analysis Used: None.

Results: The system proved to be easy to construct, easy-to-use, and highly compact. This system allowed for residents to practice microsuturing and vessel anastomosis and allows the resident to be familiarized with operating under the microscope. Thereby , developing the hand-eye coordination and precise motor control required for neurosurgery as well as the art of appropriate tissue handling.

Conclusions: The inexpensive nature of this training system and its inherent simplicity allows for a larger portion of neurosurgical residents in India, without access to sophisticated skills labs, to practice their skills in a controlled environment, without compromising on their ward duties.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0028-3886.304122DOI Listing

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