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New cadaver-based method for penetrating trauma training?

Blueflightmedic trauma at emergencyunit.com
Thu Nov 20 20:30:31 GMT 2008


Sorry to jump on this, but my postings don't seem to be getting through. Are they?


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From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of moore677 at aol.com
Sent: 19 November 2008 19:25
To: moore677 at aol.com; trauma-list at trauma.org
Subject: Re: New cadaver-based method for penetrating trauma training?


 Maybe the Hartford guys can comment further?

Dell............


 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: moore677 at aol.com
To: trauma-list at trauma.org
Sent: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 12:23 pm
Subject: Re: New cadaver-based method for penetrating trauma training?











 Yes, I was approached by one of the guys from PETA this past week about instructing at this. I was asked to create a traumatic injury similar as to what we might do in the ATOM course on the pig. Their obvious goal is to do away with animal experimentation and use this as a replacement. Our conversation centered mostly around the use of animals in the ATOM course. You might notice that Terence O'Keefe (Tucson) will be one of the instructors. I am actually curious about the technology, but not sure of it's utility in the ATOM course.





Forrest "Dell" Moore, MD, FACS

Trauma Critical Care Surgery

St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center

Phoenix, AZ





 





 



-----Original Message-----

From: Dr. Stephen Schein <drstephenschein at canada.com>

To: trauma-list at trauma.org

Sent: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 12:17 pm

Subject: New cadaver-based method for penetrating trauma training?

















Has anyone else heard about this?






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Living Cadaver Surgical Skills Training Demonstration and 
Workshop









Anatomy Gifts Registry Bio Skills 
Lab




Glen 
Burnie, Md.









Saturday, January 31,=2
0
2009









Dr.=2
0Emad Aboud, a neurosurgeon at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, has 
developed a new model that uses human or animal cadavers to replace the use of 
live anesthetized animals for surgical training. A perfect laboratory training 
model is one that can accurately mimic the experience of actual surgery in the 
same anatomythe closer to live surgery the model is, the greater the benefit. 
The lack of an accurate vascular model has sometimes resulted in the use of 
live-animal models, when bleeding and vascular-liquid filling is desired. 










This event is designed as an interactive workshop using 
Dr. Abouds perfused cadaver method for surgical training. In Dr. Abouds 
method, a mechanical pump, artificial blood reservoirs, a pressure mechanism, 
and a tubing system are connected to a cadaveric specimen through its major 
vessels. The device pumps artificial blood into the vessels of the specimen and 
applies pulsation to the arteries. This provides a perfect simulation of live 
surgery in terms of anatomy, bleeding, pulsation, soft oozing tissue, and, in 
the case of head and spine specimens, cerebrospinal fluid simulation. 










The following procedures will be demonstrated by experts 
in their respective fields: penetrating torso trauma repair, military injury 
management techniques, micro-neurosurgical techniques, and device implantation. 
There will be an opportunity for workshop participants to engage20in hands-on 
learning.









Agenda 
 Saturday, January 31, 
2009









7:30 a.m. 
Transportation to 
Anatomy Gifts Registry; meet in lobby of BWI 




&nb
sp; Airport 
Marriott




88:30 a.m.  
Continental 
breakfast at Anatomy Gifts Registry




8:309 a.m.  
Presentation by Dr. 
Emad Aboud




9 a.m.1 p.m.  Cadaveric lab (scrubs will be 
provided)




12 p.m.  
Catered 
lunch




2 p.m. 
; 
Wrap up and course 
evaluation




2:30 p.m. 
Transportation to 
airport or hotel









Course 
Director




Emad Aboud, M.D., Fellow, Department of Neurosurgery, 
Universi
ty of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Medical Center









Faculty




Tamim Antakli, M.D., Arkansas Heart and Lung 
Institute









Peter Goth, M.D., F.A.C.E.P., Director, Critical Care 
Training Institute (Bremen, 
Maine)









Terence OKeeffe, M.B., Ch.B., 
M.S.P.H., Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center









Additional faculty to be 
announced.









Accreditation




Attendees will receive a participation certificate that 
can be used to fulfill informal CME requirements. 









Registration




There is no registration fee for this workshop. To 
register, complete the attached form and return to Chrissy Matthies at ChrissyM at peta.org or via fax to (860) 
812-2280. 









The organizers will be happy to assist you with any 
special needs (e.g., physical, dietary) and to answer questions regarding the 
course or registration. Contact Chrissy Matthies at (757) 842-6730. 









Hotel 
Accommodations




A courtesy block will be set up at a group rate of $109 
for January 30 under the name AGRAGRA. To receive this rate, reservations 
must be made by January 9.









You can make your reservations online: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bwiap?groupCode=agragra&app=resvlink&fromDate=1/30/09&toDate=1/31/09 










BWI Airport Marriott




1743 West Nursery 
Rd.





Baltimore, MD 21240




410-859-8300 rm




410-691-4555 (fax)













 






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