%0 Journal Article %T Ex-vivo and live animal models are equally effective training for the management of a penetrating cardiac injury %A Alan Kawarai Lefor %A Hiroyuki Maruyama %A Keisuke Yamashita %A Masayuki Suzukawa %A Shuji Hishikawa %A Tomohiro Muronoi %A Yoshimitsu Izawa %J Archive of "World Journal of Emergency Surgery : WJES". %D 2016 %R 10.1186/s13017-016-0104-3 %X Live tissue models are considered the most useful simulation for training in the management for hemostasis of penetrating injuries. However, these models are expensive, with limited opportunities for repetitive training. Ex-vivo models using tissue and a fluid pump are less expensive, allow repetitive training and respect ethical principles in animal research. The purpose of this study is to objectively evaluate the effectiveness of ex-vivo training with a pump, compared to live animal model training. Staff surgeons and residents were divided into live tissue training and ex-vivo training groups. Training in the management of a penetrating cardiac injury was conducted for each group, separately. One week later, all participants were formally evaluated in the management of a penetrating cardiac injury in a live animal %K Trauma surgery %K Ex-vivo training %K Surgical education %K Simulation %K Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills %K Self-efficacy %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5007845/