Disección anatómica del oído medio y el oído interno
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Disección, Oído medio, Oído interno, AnatomíaResumen
Introducción: El oído medio y el oído interno presentan una compleja constitución anatómica; La disección como método de enseñanza proporciona una comprensión óptima de la configuración tridimensional de sus estructuras debido a su carácter práctico y realista. Se propone un protocolo de disección aislada del oído medio e interno que ofrece una visión amplia de sus estructuras e incorpora esquemas didácticos. Material y Método: En tres cadáveres humanos en estado de conservación se delimitaron dos cuadrángulos en la cara superior del hueso temporal mediante referentes anatómicos para extraer una estructura paralelepípeda correspondiente a la porción petrosa del hueso temporal, sobre la cual se realizó disección. Resultados: Se creó un protocolo de disección siguiendo esta secuencia: Extracción parcial de la porción petrosa del hueso temporal, visualización del oído medio, exposición de la membrana timpánica y visualización del oído interno. Conclusión: Esta herramienta pedagógica es aplicable al proceso de enseñanza y constituye un recurso cuyo carácter didáctico resulta potencialmente útil para los estudiantes facilitando el aprendizaje activo de los aspectos teóricos y prácticos del oído.
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