Latex-injected, non-decapitated, saturated salt method-embalmed cadaver technique development and application as a head and neck surgery training model
Published cerebrovascular injection techniques have mostly used decapitated, fresh cadavers or heads embalmed with 10% formaldehyde. There have been no reports using vascular- injected cadavers for head and neck surgical training models or using vascular injections in saturated salt method-embalmed...
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Main Authors: | Anuch Durongphan, Songsak Suksantilap, Nutthanun Panrong, Aimpat Aungsusiripong, Apipat Wiriya, Sasiprapa Pisittrakoonporn, Witchate Pichaisak, Benjaporn Pamornpol |
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Other Authors: | Siriraj Hospital |
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2022
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Online Access: | https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/75504 |
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Institution: | Mahidol University |
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