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Training in temporal bone drilling

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ELSEVIER MASSON, CORP OFF
DOI: 10.1016/j.anorl.2021.02.007

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Simulation; Training; Temporal bone; Physical prototype; Virtual prototype

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Acquiring surgical experience in the operating room is becoming increasingly difficult. Simulation of temporal bone drilling has become essential for training and is widely used. This review clarifies the limitations of traditional surgical training and discusses different types of simulation models available for temporal bone drilling.
Acquiring surgical experience in the operating room is increasingly difficult. Simulation of temporal bone drilling is therefore essential, and more and more widely used. The aim of this review is to clarify the limitations of classical surgical training, and to describe the different types of simulation available for temporal bone drilling. Systematic Medline search used the terms: temporal bone and training and surgery; temporal bone and training and drilling. Seventy-one of the 467 articles identified were relevant for this review. Various temporal bone simulators have been created to get around the limitations (ethical, financial, cultural, working time) of temporal bone drilling. They can be classified as cadaver, animal, physical or virtual models. The main advantages of physical and virtual prototyping are their ease of access, the possibility of repeating gestures on a standardised model, and the absence of ethical issues. Validation is essential before these simulators can be included in the curriculum, to ensure efficacy and thus improve patient safety in the operating room. (c) 2021 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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