Rev Bras Oftalmol.2020;79(6):363-365

If lives gives you tomatoes, training microsurgery

Daniela Ferreira , Renan Kleber Costa , Deivid Ramos dos , Nayara Pontes de , Luís Vinícius Pires da , Faustino Chaves , Rui Sergio Monteiro de

DOI: 10.5935/0034-7280.20200079

Abstract

Objectives:

Develop a training model using tomatoes to acquire ophthalmic microsurgical skills.

Methods:

Two species of immature and mature tomatoes (long life and cherry tomato) were used. A 0.5cm radius circle was delimited with a permanent marker. Under a magnification by a video system, the peel was separated, trying to avoid damaging the fruit. After dissection, it was performed the raffia of the peel with 10-0 mononylon thread.

Results:

The models used proved to be viable for training in microsurgical dissection, regardless of the species. The average cost of each simulator was less than U$ 1.00. The average dissection time was 10.40 ± 1.84 minutes for ripe tomatoes and 15.20 ± 2.25 minutes for greens. Only in immature tomatoes was it possible to make the raffia.

Conclusion:

The training model developed proved to be suitable for the initial training of many ophthalmic skills. In addition, it has a low cost and is easy to purchase and manufacture.

If lives gives you tomatoes, training microsurgery

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