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Does Music Improve Microsurgical Anastomosis Performance? A Randomized Crossover Trial in Trainees.
Music is frequently played in operating rooms, often credited with enhancing comfort and alleviating stress; however, its influence on microsurgical performance during training remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of bac…
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Self-Assessment Versus Peer-Assessment in Microsurgery Learning: A Comparative Retrospective Study in a Surgery Residents Cohort.
[INTRODUCTION] In surgical learning, self-assessment allows the physician to identify and improve his strong and weak points. However, its scientific validity has yet to be demonstrated. The aim of this study was to analyze if there is a li…
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Long-term surgical oncological and functional outcome of large petroclival and cerebellopontine angle epidermoid cysts: a multicenter study.
Cranial nerve (CN) disorders are the foremost symptoms in cerebellopontine angle (CPA) and petroclival area (PCA) epidermoid cysts (EC).The aim of this work was to assess the long-term surgical results on CN function and tumor control in t…
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Learning, teaching, and training in microsurgery: A systematic review.
Numerous microsurgical training techniques and materials have been developed to reduce animal use and training costs. This systematic review aimed to catalog the available microsurgery learning methods on non-living material in order to def…
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Fast-track teaching in microsurgery.
[INTRODUCTION] In France, microsurgery is taught in University diploma courses, for a mean 100hours (range, 45-120hours) extending over several months. This training, spread over the year, encounters problems of maintaining high-quality sup…
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Vein conduits used to enhance arterial microsurgical end-to-end suture repair: A randomized comparative study.
Wrapping microsurgical sutures with a vein conduit is a well-described procedure for microsurgical nerve repair. While this has rarely been described in the context of vascular repair, this technique could increase the permeability of the s…