Despite the significant Italian tradition of important anatomical studies, an outdated law historically influenced by the Catholic church restricts the use of cadavers for teaching and scientific purposes. The object of the present paper was to trace the historical evolution of the Italian anatomical tradition, particularly neuroanatomical studies, in relation to the juridical regulations on the use of cadavers today. Special attention was paid to the opportunities offered to neurosurgery by using cadavers and to the scientific and social issues in neurosurgical training in the twenty-first century. Considering the new Common European Constitution, the authors advocate a political solution from the European community to improve the quality of training in the disciplines with a social impact such as neurosurgery.

Frati, P., Frati, A., Salvati, M., Marinozzi, S., Frati, R., Angeletti, L.r., et al. (2006). Neuroanatomy and cadaver dissection in Italy: History, medicolegal issues, and neurosurgical perspectives. JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, 105(5), 789-796 [10.3171/jns.2006.105.5.789].

Neuroanatomy and cadaver dissection in Italy: History, medicolegal issues, and neurosurgical perspectives

Salvati, M.;
2006-01-01

Abstract

Despite the significant Italian tradition of important anatomical studies, an outdated law historically influenced by the Catholic church restricts the use of cadavers for teaching and scientific purposes. The object of the present paper was to trace the historical evolution of the Italian anatomical tradition, particularly neuroanatomical studies, in relation to the juridical regulations on the use of cadavers today. Special attention was paid to the opportunities offered to neurosurgery by using cadavers and to the scientific and social issues in neurosurgical training in the twenty-first century. Considering the new Common European Constitution, the authors advocate a political solution from the European community to improve the quality of training in the disciplines with a social impact such as neurosurgery.
2006
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Recensione
Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-15/A - Neurochirurgia
English
Cadaver dissection
History of neurosurgery
Neuroanatomy
Neurosurgical education
Frati, P., Frati, A., Salvati, M., Marinozzi, S., Frati, R., Angeletti, L.r., et al. (2006). Neuroanatomy and cadaver dissection in Italy: History, medicolegal issues, and neurosurgical perspectives. JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, 105(5), 789-796 [10.3171/jns.2006.105.5.789].
Frati, P; Frati, A; Salvati, M; Marinozzi, S; Frati, R; Angeletti, Lr; Piccirilli, M; Gaudio, E; Delfini, R
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