Greenfield CL, Johnson AL, Arends MW, Wroblewski AJ. Development of parenchymal abdominal organ models for use in teaching veterinary soft tissue surgery. Vet Surg .1993;22:357-362

PMID: 8236788

Abstract

Models of the canine spleen, kidney, and liver were made from soft plastic to simulate the organs of the live animal as closely as possible in appearance and tissue handling properties. Each organ model was independently evaluated by five small animal surgeons who performed several common surgical procedures on each model. All models had a realistic appearance and, with the exception of one tissue handling problem with the kidney model, and one with the liver model, tissue handling properties of the models were comparable to those of the organs in the live animal. All models were useful for teaching each of the procedures evaluated.