Use of artisanal simulators in the ultrasound training for invasive procedures in nephrology: venous access and renal biopsy

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Autor(a) principal: Bastos,Marcus Gomes
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Dalamura,Ramon de Oliveira, Vieira,Ana Luisa Silveira, Pazeli Jr.,José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: Vascular access and renal biopsy are common procedures in nephrology. In this study, two artisanal simulators of very low cost and excelent image quality are (prented) presented to guide, by ultrasound, the venous access and renal biopsy. Methods: The simulators are constructed using chicken breast slices, Penrose drain, plastic milk shake straw and pig kidney. Results: Both simulators enable immediate identification of the anatomical structures of interest, vessels and kidney, and enable spatial orientation and hand-eye coordination, essential for the development of the necessary skills to safely carry out invasive procedures. Conclusion: The simulators described, were extremely useful for simulating venous access and renal biopsy guided by ultrasonography, enabling training to reduce the failure rate in punctures and the potential complications associated with the described procedures.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of artisanal simulators in the ultrasound training for invasive procedures in nephrology: venous access and renal biopsy
title Use of artisanal simulators in the ultrasound training for invasive procedures in nephrology: venous access and renal biopsy
spellingShingle Use of artisanal simulators in the ultrasound training for invasive procedures in nephrology: venous access and renal biopsy
Bastos,Marcus Gomes
High Fidelity Simulation Training
Ultrasonography
Image-Guided Biopsy
Vascular Access Devices
Nephrology
title_short Use of artisanal simulators in the ultrasound training for invasive procedures in nephrology: venous access and renal biopsy
title_full Use of artisanal simulators in the ultrasound training for invasive procedures in nephrology: venous access and renal biopsy
title_fullStr Use of artisanal simulators in the ultrasound training for invasive procedures in nephrology: venous access and renal biopsy
title_full_unstemmed Use of artisanal simulators in the ultrasound training for invasive procedures in nephrology: venous access and renal biopsy
title_sort Use of artisanal simulators in the ultrasound training for invasive procedures in nephrology: venous access and renal biopsy
author Bastos,Marcus Gomes
author_facet Bastos,Marcus Gomes
Dalamura,Ramon de Oliveira
Vieira,Ana Luisa Silveira
Pazeli Jr.,José
author_role author
author2 Dalamura,Ramon de Oliveira
Vieira,Ana Luisa Silveira
Pazeli Jr.,José
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bastos,Marcus Gomes
Dalamura,Ramon de Oliveira
Vieira,Ana Luisa Silveira
Pazeli Jr.,José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv High Fidelity Simulation Training
Ultrasonography
Image-Guided Biopsy
Vascular Access Devices
Nephrology
topic High Fidelity Simulation Training
Ultrasonography
Image-Guided Biopsy
Vascular Access Devices
Nephrology
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Vascular access and renal biopsy are common procedures in nephrology. In this study, two artisanal simulators of very low cost and excelent image quality are (prented) presented to guide, by ultrasound, the venous access and renal biopsy. Methods: The simulators are constructed using chicken breast slices, Penrose drain, plastic milk shake straw and pig kidney. Results: Both simulators enable immediate identification of the anatomical structures of interest, vessels and kidney, and enable spatial orientation and hand-eye coordination, essential for the development of the necessary skills to safely carry out invasive procedures. Conclusion: The simulators described, were extremely useful for simulating venous access and renal biopsy guided by ultrasonography, enabling training to reduce the failure rate in punctures and the potential complications associated with the described procedures.
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