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TissueDB/Tissues/Connective Tissue

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Connective tissue forms the fibrous matrix that binds and supports skin, adipose tissue, fascia, and muscle. It provides tensile strength and defines natural dissection planes.

Materials

Material Visual Tactile Simulator Notes
Gelatin YesYesZ-Plasty SimulatorGelatin:glycerine:water ratio 5:2:10; adhesive paste between tissue layers.
Glycerine Yes Yes Z-Plasty Simulator Co-ingredient (gelatin:glycerine:water 5:2:10); plasticizer for connective tissue paste; provides flexibility to inter-layer adhesive.
Elmer's Slime (yellow) Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Simulator (Casas-Murillo) Applied in layers over the silicone biliary casts to represent the hepatoduodenal ligament, the fibrous tissue connecting the gallbladder neck to the liver, and the tissue between the cystic artery and the cystic duct. Operating constraint: workspace temperature must be 25 °C or cooler — at warmer temperatures the slime melts over the silicone casts. Source: Casas-Murillo C et al. 2021, Surg Radiol Anat 43(4):537–544. DOI 10.1007/s00276-020-02631-3. PMID 33386458.
Foam, soft--Suturing Simulator (Kumaresan)
Polyester Batting--Appendectomy Simulator


  • Fascia — specialized connective tissue layer
  • Adipose Tissue — supported by connective tissue matrix
  • Skin — anchored by connective tissue
  • Muscle — surrounded by connective tissue planes



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At a Glance

Overview

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Synonyms

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  • Medical terms: Textus connectivus
  • Common names: Fibrous tissue, Supporting tissue, Binding tissue
  • Forms: Dense connective tissue, Loose connective tissue, Areolar tissue, Reticular tissue, Elastic tissue
  • Regional names: Tejido conectivo (ES), Tissu conjonctif (FR), Tecido conjuntivo (PT), Bindegewebe (DE)


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