ABSTRACT
Introduction: The minimum finger abductor (ADM) is one of the muscles used in surgery to restore the opposing function of the thumb. Training in corpse has been shown to be effective in anatomical learning and the surgical technique for acquiring surgical skills in controlled environments. The objective of this work is the surgical experimentation for the anatomical learning of hand structures.
Materials and Method: Top member of the UFCSPA Anatomy Laboratory was used.
Results and Conclusions: As a final result, we obtained an anatomical piece in which all the steps of the surgical procedure were faithfully reproduced. This kind of simulation provides realistic, risk-free experience in which we have the possibility of reviewing more relevant anatomical concepts at each stage of procedure, in addition to improving their skills in operative technique.
Keywords: Trainning; Plastic surgery; Anatomy