Quote fromFrancesTorres on June 2, 2025, 9:50 am
Their Perfusion cadaver lab training offers cardiovascular perfusionists and surgeons an invaluable opportunity to simulate extracorporeal circulation in a real human anatomy setting. Using preserved cadaver specimens, participants practice cannulation, ECMO, and cardiopulmonary bypass techniques in lifelike conditions. This hands-on approach refines procedural accuracy, improves crisis management skills, and ensures practitioners are well-prepared to handle high-risk scenarios during cardiac surgeries, ultimately enhancing patient safety and clinical outcomes.
Their Perfusion cadaver lab training offers cardiovascular perfusionists and surgeons an invaluable opportunity to simulate extracorporeal circulation in a real human anatomy setting. Using preserved cadaver specimens, participants practice cannulation, ECMO, and cardiopulmonary bypass techniques in lifelike conditions. This hands-on approach refines procedural accuracy, improves crisis management skills, and ensures practitioners are well-prepared to handle high-risk scenarios during cardiac surgeries, ultimately enhancing patient safety and clinical outcomes.