Contributions of the Thiel's Method in teaching and researching anatomy

Morphologie. 2022 Dec;106(355):300-306. doi: 10.1016/j.morpho.2021.11.001. Epub 2021 Dec 9.

Abstract

Introduction: Knowledge of the human body is based on teaching and research. Anatomy remains an essential prerequisite for medical personnel to know the human body. The idea of Thiel's technique is to preserve the natural texture, volume, color and shape of the body. The objective of this study was to analyze a literature review of this technique from the perspective of anatomy teaching and biomechanical research.

Method: We have taken up the process of Thiel's method from the original publication, stating the known applications of this technique in teaching and research. We have integrated into our study the specific advantages of using bodies preserved by this method in intertropical countries with a warm climate: the example of Gabon.

Discussion: Biomechanical research and teaching of medical and surgical sciences are regularly performed on human cadavers. Anatomical dissection therefore represents one of the main activities of anatomy laboratories. We have limited our analysis to aspects of anatomy teaching, research, and clinical and surgical practice.

Conclusion: We have sought to popularize the Thiel body preservation technique. It offers many advantages. Teaching and research on human cadavers preserved by this method is an educational alternative. The simulation centre creates the conditions of a surgical block for the learners. We recommend this technique to anatomists and clinicians. This technique seems to be very interesting for structures with a limited number of bodies.

Keywords: Anatomy; Research; Simulation; Teaching; Thiel.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cadaver
  • Embalming* / methods
  • Humans