A Low-Cost Gelatin-Based Model for Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Renal Access.

0 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Enrique Pulido-Contreras, Hedler Olaf Gonzalez-Villegas, Jorge Alejandro Lopez-Hernandez, Javier Medrano-Sanchez, Miguel Angel Garcia-Padilla
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to develop and validate a low-cost and reproducible training model using gelatin that can be useful for acquiring the necessary skills for successful ultrasound-guided access in percutaneous nephrolithotomy without exposing patients to clinical risks. Methods: A prospective and analytical study involving 12 urology residents was conducted to validate the model using content and construct validation systems. The study consisted of 2 parts: content validation through expert opinion surveys and construct validation through resident skill assessments before and after training on the model. This model imitates the calyx to puncture and was developed using pitted olives in dense gelatin. The model was constructed for a total cost of $29.7 per unit with an easy and reproducible construction. Each model can be used to perform approximately 40 punctures before the image quality deteriorates. Results: Globally, this training model increased skills. Puncture time decreased from 106 to 40.5 seconds after training (P = .002). The study found that the model was accepted by 71.4% of urologists as a safe training alternative and provided a risk-free environment for practicing the 2 skills required for a successful puncture: adjusting the ultrasound machine for an adequate image of the target and surrounding tissues and needle-probe alignment. Conclusion: This model is easy to build, reproducible, and cost-effective. It enhances the residents' skills to increase success and safety when performing ultrasound-guided percutaneous access.

超声引导下经皮肾通路的低成本明胶模型。
目的:本研究的目的是开发和验证使用明胶的低成本和可重复的训练模型,该模型可用于获得成功的超声引导下经皮肾镜取石术的必要技能,而不会使患者暴露于临床风险。方法:对12名泌尿外科住院医师进行前瞻性分析研究,利用内容对模型进行验证,并构建验证系统。研究分为两部分:通过专家意见调查进行内容验证,通过模型训练前后居民技能评估进行结构验证。这个模型模仿花萼刺穿,是用去核橄榄在密集的明胶中开发的。该模型的建造总成本为每单位29.7美元,结构简单,可重复。在图像质量恶化之前,每个模型可以用来执行大约40个穿孔。结果:在全球范围内,这种培训模式提高了技能。训练后穿刺时间从106秒减少到40.5秒(P = 0.002)。研究发现,71.4%的泌尿科医生接受了该模型作为一种安全的培训选择,并为练习成功穿刺所需的两项技能提供了一个无风险的环境:调整超声机器以获得目标和周围组织的充分图像以及针头-探针对齐。结论:该模型易于建立,重现性好,性价比高。它提高了住院医师的技能,提高了超声引导下经皮穿刺的成功率和安全性。
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