Microsurgeon Learning Curve

  • Khachatryan A
  • Tevosyan A
  • Novoselskiy D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Microsurgery has a relatively long learning curve. On average, to achieve a high level in microsurgery, it is necessary to perform 50 anastomoses on a living biological model. A great diversity of microsurgery programs gives trainee the opportunity to develop his own...

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Khachatryan, A., Tevosyan, A., Novoselskiy, D., Arakelyan, G., Yushkevich, A., & Nazaretovich Nazarian, D. (2021). Microsurgeon Learning Curve. In Microsurgery Manual for Medical Students and Residents (pp. 61–65). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73531-9_8

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