Corpses of cats chemically prepared for the teaching of surgical techniques: Biomechanical analysis of skin and jejunum
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of using ethanol (AE) and an aqueous sodium chloride solution 30% (ASCS) in various time periods for the preparation of carcasses of cats for the teaching of surgical techniques. The corpses of 60 cats were used. The specimens were fixed in AE, a...
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Corpses of cats chemically prepared for the teaching of surgical techniques: Biomechanical analysis of skin and jejunum Cadáveres de gatos preparados químicamente para la enseñanza de técnicas quirúrgicas: Análisis biomecánico de piel y yeyuno |
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Corpses of cats chemically prepared for the teaching of surgical techniques: Biomechanical analysis of skin and jejunum |
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Corpses of cats chemically prepared for the teaching of surgical techniques: Biomechanical analysis of skin and jejunum Chiarelo Zero, Raphael anatomy felines conservation traction technique anatomía felinos conservación tracción técnica |
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Corpses of cats chemically prepared for the teaching of surgical techniques: Biomechanical analysis of skin and jejunum |
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Corpses of cats chemically prepared for the teaching of surgical techniques: Biomechanical analysis of skin and jejunum |
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Chiarelo Zero, Raphael Carlos Shimano, Antonio Vedovelli Cardozo, Marita Carmo Santos, Caio César Senna Fechis, Alisson Diego Salvitti de Sá Rocha, Thiago André Singaretti de Oliveira, Fabricio |
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Chiarelo Zero, Raphael Carlos Shimano, Antonio Vedovelli Cardozo, Marita Carmo Santos, Caio César Senna Fechis, Alisson Diego Salvitti de Sá Rocha, Thiago André Singaretti de Oliveira, Fabricio |
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Carlos Shimano, Antonio Vedovelli Cardozo, Marita Carmo Santos, Caio César Senna Fechis, Alisson Diego Salvitti de Sá Rocha, Thiago André Singaretti de Oliveira, Fabricio |
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of using ethanol (AE) and an aqueous sodium chloride solution 30% (ASCS) in various time periods for the preparation of carcasses of cats for the teaching of surgical techniques. The corpses of 60 cats were used. The specimens were fixed in AE, according to group, for 30 days (G1), 30 and 60 days (G2) and 30, 60 and 90 days (G3), and ASCS was applied to all of them at 30, 60, 90 and 120 days of conservation and the result was measured by means of the biomechanical study in the tissues to determine the best moment to interrupt the fixation in AE using as control the greatest similarity in tissue resistance found in fresh cadavers. The use of the anatomical technique using AE and ASCS was efficient throughout the experiment. There was no significant difference between the mean value of the maximum breaking force (N) or between the storage groups in the ASCS and the control group in any of the groups for the skin samples. Neither was there a significant difference in maximum force between fixation and preservation groups, compared to the control group in the groups for jejunum samples. However, G2 presented less variation in the breaking force (-0.21 mm), being, therefore, the group most similar to fresh animals. The anatomical technique used was found to be efficient for both fixation and preservation of cat carcasses for up to seven months. |
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Corpses of cats chemically prepared for the teaching of surgical techniques: Biomechanical analysis of skin and jejunumCadáveres de gatos preparados químicamente para la enseñanza de técnicas quirúrgicas: Análisis biomecánico de piel y yeyunoChiarelo Zero, RaphaelCarlos Shimano, AntonioVedovelli Cardozo, MaritaCarmo Santos, Caio CésarSenna Fechis, Alisson DiegoSalvitti de Sá Rocha, Thiago AndréSingaretti de Oliveira, FabricioanatomyfelinesconservationtractiontechniqueanatomíafelinosconservacióntraccióntécnicaThe aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of using ethanol (AE) and an aqueous sodium chloride solution 30% (ASCS) in various time periods for the preparation of carcasses of cats for the teaching of surgical techniques. The corpses of 60 cats were used. The specimens were fixed in AE, according to group, for 30 days (G1), 30 and 60 days (G2) and 30, 60 and 90 days (G3), and ASCS was applied to all of them at 30, 60, 90 and 120 days of conservation and the result was measured by means of the biomechanical study in the tissues to determine the best moment to interrupt the fixation in AE using as control the greatest similarity in tissue resistance found in fresh cadavers. The use of the anatomical technique using AE and ASCS was efficient throughout the experiment. There was no significant difference between the mean value of the maximum breaking force (N) or between the storage groups in the ASCS and the control group in any of the groups for the skin samples. Neither was there a significant difference in maximum force between fixation and preservation groups, compared to the control group in the groups for jejunum samples. However, G2 presented less variation in the breaking force (-0.21 mm), being, therefore, the group most similar to fresh animals. The anatomical technique used was found to be efficient for both fixation and preservation of cat carcasses for up to seven months.El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar la factibilidad de utilizar alcohol etílico (AE) y una solución acuosa de cloruro de sodio al 30% (SACS) en varios periodos de tiempo para la preparación de cadáveres de gatos para la enseñanza de técnicas quirúrgicas. Se utilizaron los cadáveres de 60 gatos. Los especímenes fueron fijados en AE, según grupo, por 30 días (G1), 30 y 60 días (G2) y 30, 60 y 90 días (G3), y a todos se les aplicó SACS a los 30, 60, 90 y 120 días de conservación y el resultado fue medido mediante el estudio biomecánico en los tejidos para determinar el mejor momento para interrumpir la fijación en AE, utilizando como control la mayor similitud en la resistencia tisular encontrada en cadáveres frescos. El uso de la técnica anatómica utilizando AE y SACS fue eficiente durante todo el experimento. No hubo diferencia significativa entre las medias de la fuerza máxima de ruptura (N) ni entre los grupos de almacenamiento en el SACS y el tiempo de control en ninguno de los grupos para las muestras de piel. Tampoco se observó diferencia significativa en la fuerza máxima entre los grupos de fijación y preservación, comparado al grupo control en los grupos para las muestras de yeyuno. No obstante, G2 presentó menor variación en la fuerza de ruptura (-0.21 mm), siendo, por lo tanto, el grupo más parecido a los animales frescos. Se encontró que la técnica anatómica utilizada es eficiente tanto para la fijación y para la conservación de cadáveres de gatos por hasta siete meses.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2020-06-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/1617210.15381/rivep.v31i2.16172Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 31 Núm. 2 (2020); e16172Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 31 No. 2 (2020); e161721682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/16172/15071Derechos de autor 2020 Raphael Chiarelo Zero, Antonio Carlos Shimano, Marita Vedovelli Cardozo, Caio César Carmo Santos, Alisson Diego Senna Fechis, Thiago André Salvitti de Sá Rocha, Fabricio Singaretti de Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/161722020-06-23T14:46:03Z |
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