L S Ch'ng,A S Mahfudz,H Azman,M M Zainal Alam,E Saib,N S A Rosaland,M I Ahmad Sabri
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摘要
简介透视引导手术是介入放射学(IR)手术的主流。新手需要练习如何解读透视图像,同时动手进行手术,以及控制脚踏板到屏幕。我们介绍了模拟人体肾脏、输尿管和膀胱的训练模拟模型的开发过程。方法采用立体光刻(SLA)3D 打印技术,使用 SLA 树脂和 Anycubic SLA 打印机。使用塑料管连接 3D 打印的肾脏和膀胱作为输尿管。该模拟模型允许在透视引导下用造影剂填充 "肾盂-膀胱系统",以及操作输尿管支架、导丝和引流导管。结果肾脏、输尿管和膀胱系统的 3D 打印模拟模型使学员能够进行肾造口术、肾造影术和前路支架植入术。由于学员们对手术过程更加熟悉,因此他们在进行手术时更有信心。结论肾造口术模拟模型在提高透视引导下肾造口术交换和输尿管逆行支架置入术的熟练程度方面,是一种安全有效的实训方法。
Neph-ex: A 3D Printed Interventional Radiology (IR) Training Tool for Nephrostomy Exchange.
INTRODUCTION
Fluoroscopic guided procedures are a mainstay for Interventional Radiology (IR) procedures. Practice is needed for the novice to interpret fluoroscopic images and simultaneously perform the procedure hands-on as well as control the foot pedal to screen. We describe the development of a training simulation model which simulates the human kidney, ureter and bladder.
METHOD
Stereolithography (SLA) 3D Print technology using SLA resin and Anycubic SLA printer were employed. A plastic tubing was used to connect the 3D printed kidney and bladder as the ureter. This simulation model permits fluoroscopic guided filling of "pelvicalyceal system" with contrast as well as ureteric stenting, guidewire and drainage catheter manipulation. Effectiveness of the model to attain skills for nephrostomy exchange and ureteric stenting was obtained via questionnaire from trainees prior to and after utilising the model.
RESULT
The 3D printing simulation model of the kidney, ureter and bladder system enable trainees to perform nephrostomy exchange, nephrostogram and antegrade stenting. Participants felt more confident to perform the procedures as they were more familiar with the procedure. Besides that, participants felt their wire and catheter manipulation skills have improved after using the simulation model.
CONCLUSION
Neph-ex simulation model is safe and effective for hands-on training in improving proficiency of fluoroscopy-guided nephrostomy exchange and antegrade ureteric stenting.