K. Tajima, A. Okuda, Shin Fukuda, M. Orisaka, H. Shimada, F. Kotsuji
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Aim: To develop an effective self-training tool for operative hysteroscopy.Methods: A resectoscope model of convenient size (20cm in length) was developed for self-training of operative hysteroscopy. The model consists of a wooden body, a plastic sheath, an elastic spring system, and a metal cutting loop. The spring system moves the cutting loop forward and back in the sheath, similar to a real resectoscope.Results: The model is easily assembled from readily available materials. The cost for a training model is approximately 1 US$. The model facilitates hand-foot-eye coordination, clockwise rotation of a resectoscope while cutting, long cutting procedures, and palpation of intrauterine lesions using a cutting loop. Ninety-three percent of trainees considered the model effective for self training.Conclusion: The resectoscope model is an effective and inexpensive self-training tool for operative hysteroscopy. Various techniques required for hysteroscopic surgery can be trained using this model.