Using of plastinated sheet specimens in medical courses-An review article
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Abstract
This review was written based on different reviews that discuss Plastination technique as well as students opinion about satisfaction of use of P45 sheet plastinated slices in teaching of medical courses like Anatomy, Pathology, and Radiology. All the samples were prepared based on the Hoffen polyester P45 procedure that includes (fixation, dehydration, forced impregnation, and curing) was the technique that depends on this study. The produces plastinated samples were assessed by 120 students from Kerbala University in Iraq. The resulted samples showed that the P45 sheet plastinated specimens were clear, dry, odorless, durable, easy to handle and there was no health hazard associated with their uses. 113 of 120 student’s rated high satisfaction of using P45 sheet plastinated specimens. The high benefits come from using of P45 plastinated sheet specimens in Anatomy comparing with Pathology and Radiology courses. Among of many studies that discuss using of polymers P35, P40, and P45 in plastinated sheet models. The P45 plastination technique has advantages (safety, costly, requires less space in casting chamber, and short time-consuming) in compression with P40 and P35. There is no report that mentions any negative impression from using P45 plastinated sheet samples. In conclusion, P45 Sheet plastination prepared by the Dalian Hoffen technique is a wonderful resource for study of gross anatomy, cross-sectional anatomy, pathology, and radiology.