Stages of development of traditional simulation unit of surgery for manual extra capsular cataract extraction in sub-Saharan African region

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Abstract

The manual extracapsular extraction of the lens is the surgical technique that is most practiced for the treatment of cataract in sub-Saharan Africa. Learning this technique requires the creation of a surgical simulation unit within training institutes. We describe the development stages of a traditional simulation unit. For this purpose, we present a description of four steps involved in the development of a simulation unit for cataract surgery: the physical creation of the room, the aseptic and antisepsis conditions, the management of the eyes, the development of a curriculum and the administrative policies.

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Bilong, Y., Mahatme, V., Nanfack, N., Santosh, S., Bella, L. A., & Mvogo, C. E. (2017). Stages of development of traditional simulation unit of surgery for manual extra capsular cataract extraction in sub-Saharan African region. Pan African Medical Journal, 27. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.27.261.10980

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