Educational project: low cost porcine model for venous cutdown training

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Autor(a) principal: Spencer Netto,Fernando Antônio Campelo
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Silva,Mariana Thalyta Bertolin, Constantino,Michael de Mello, Cipriani,Raphael Flávio Fachini, Cardoso,Michel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to describe and evaluate the acceptance of a porcine experimental model in venous cutdown on a medical education project in Southwest of Brazil. Method: a porcine experimental model was developed for training in venous cutdown as a teaching project. Medical students and resident physicians received theoretical training in this surgical technique and then practiced it on the model. After performing the procedure, participants completed a questionnaire on the proposed model. This study presents the model and analyzes the questionnaire responses. Results: the study included 69 participants who used and evaluated the model. The overall quality of the porcine model was estimated at 9.16 while the anatomical correlation between this and human anatomy received a mean score of 8.07. The model was approved and considered useful in the teaching of venous cutdown. Conclusions: venous dissection training in porcine model showed good acceptance among medical students and residents of this institution. This simple and easy to assemble model has potential as an educational tool for its resemblance to the human anatomy and low cost.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Educational project: low cost porcine model for venous cutdown training
title Educational project: low cost porcine model for venous cutdown training
spellingShingle Educational project: low cost porcine model for venous cutdown training
Spencer Netto,Fernando Antônio Campelo
Simulation
Dissection
Educational models
Models, Animal
Swine
Education
Medical
title_short Educational project: low cost porcine model for venous cutdown training
title_full Educational project: low cost porcine model for venous cutdown training
title_fullStr Educational project: low cost porcine model for venous cutdown training
title_full_unstemmed Educational project: low cost porcine model for venous cutdown training
title_sort Educational project: low cost porcine model for venous cutdown training
author Spencer Netto,Fernando Antônio Campelo
author_facet Spencer Netto,Fernando Antônio Campelo
Silva,Mariana Thalyta Bertolin
Constantino,Michael de Mello
Cipriani,Raphael Flávio Fachini
Cardoso,Michel
author_role author
author2 Silva,Mariana Thalyta Bertolin
Constantino,Michael de Mello
Cipriani,Raphael Flávio Fachini
Cardoso,Michel
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Spencer Netto,Fernando Antônio Campelo
Silva,Mariana Thalyta Bertolin
Constantino,Michael de Mello
Cipriani,Raphael Flávio Fachini
Cardoso,Michel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Simulation
Dissection
Educational models
Models, Animal
Swine
Education
Medical
topic Simulation
Dissection
Educational models
Models, Animal
Swine
Education
Medical
description ABSTRACT Objective: to describe and evaluate the acceptance of a porcine experimental model in venous cutdown on a medical education project in Southwest of Brazil. Method: a porcine experimental model was developed for training in venous cutdown as a teaching project. Medical students and resident physicians received theoretical training in this surgical technique and then practiced it on the model. After performing the procedure, participants completed a questionnaire on the proposed model. This study presents the model and analyzes the questionnaire responses. Results: the study included 69 participants who used and evaluated the model. The overall quality of the porcine model was estimated at 9.16 while the anatomical correlation between this and human anatomy received a mean score of 8.07. The model was approved and considered useful in the teaching of venous cutdown. Conclusions: venous dissection training in porcine model showed good acceptance among medical students and residents of this institution. This simple and easy to assemble model has potential as an educational tool for its resemblance to the human anatomy and low cost.
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