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A workshop using Thiel soft embalmed cadavers for training in open radical cystectomy (ORC) demonstrated their effectiveness as a surgical training tool. Trainees reported increased confidence, highlighting the value of such programs for urology education.

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This research is significant because it explores the use of Thiel soft embalmed human cadavers (TeC) for training in open radical cystectomy (ORC), a complex urological procedure. The study addresses the critical need for effective surgical training methods, particularly for procedures with high difficulty levels and patient risks. By evaluating the effectiveness of cadaveric workshops, this research contributes to improving surgical education, potentially leading to better patient outcomes and increased surgeon confidence. The study's findings could influence the development of more realistic and effective training programs for urological procedures, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical surgical skills. Key Takeaways: 1. Training Effectiveness: The use of Thiel soft embalmed cadavers (TeC) for radical cystectomy training was perceived favorably by both trainees and faculty, with high ratings for realism and anatomical similarity to live patients. 2. Skill Development: The cadaveric workshop allowed trainees to practice all stages of ORC and urinary diversion, increasing their self-confidence and providing hands-on experience in a realistic surgical environment. 3. Educational Model: The study highlights the importance of high-volume surgical experience in training, suggesting that cadaveric workshops could be an effective tool to supplement traditional surgical education, especially in lower-volume hospitals.

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This page is a summary of: Surgical cystectomy training using human cadavers embalmed using Thiel's method: a pilot study, BJU International, August 2024, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/bju.16505.
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