TITLE:
Cost-Effective Ophthalmic Surgical Wetlab Using the Porcine Orbit with a Simple Dissection Protocol
AUTHORS:
Edak Ezeanosike, June Chizoba Azu-Okeke, Eberechukwu Ogbeanu Achigbu, Chinyelu Nkemdilim Ezisi, Dilichukwu Isioma Aniemeka, Chimdia Ezioma Ogbonnaya, Chimdi M. Chuka-Okosa
KEYWORDS:
Wet Lab, Ophthalmic Surgical Training, Pig Eye, Porcine Orbit Dissection
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Ophthalmology,
Vol.9 No.4,
November
6,
2019
ABSTRACT: Objective: To describe the dissection protocol for the pig head to obtain the orbital tissue, as well as a simple setup for ophthalmic surgical wetlabs. Methods and Analysis: A descriptive study. The pig head dissection was performed at the abattoir for convenience. The orbital tissue thus obtained was used to set up the wetlab workstation. Results: A cost-effective, low technology, affordable set-up for ophthalmic surgical wetlab protocol was developed. High resolution photographs of the procedure were taken and were presented for ease of description. The dissection protocol was test-run at an ophthalmic surgical training workshop. Conclusions: The porcine orbit and the wetlab setup were available and affordable. The dissection in the abattoir is easy and reproducible. The orbit was used instead of the enucleated globe and this ensures stability throughout surgical practice sessions.