Objective: This study evaluates the use of human placenta as a simulation model for improving micro-vascular dissection skills among neurosurgical trainees. Methods: Thirteen neurosurgical residents (PGY1-PGY6) participated in this study. They completed a 15-question qualitative survey adapted from the Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills (OSATS) following two simulation sessions. Results: Ten residents reported improvements in key areas such as tissue handling, hand-eye coordination, and instrument control. All participants appreciated the feedback received and expressed interest in attending future sessions. Additionally, ten residents were willing to mentor junior colleagues. Conclusion: The human placenta offers a highly beneficial simulation model for neurosurgical training, particularly in micro-vascular dissection. It provides a low-stress, educational environment that promotes skill development, making it an ideal tool for surgical trainees.
AlMarshad et al. (Tue,) studied this question.