Aurelia S Monk, Landon Larabee, Daniel R Bacon, Andrew Woodard, Adam J Kimple, Christine E DeMason
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Abstract
Simulators allow junior otolaryngology residents to practice the delicate procedure of pressure equalization tube (PET) insertion. However, most simulators lack the ability to mimic the differing anatomic complexities between patients, such as variable external auditory canal (EAC) size. We developed a novel low-cost, medium-fidelity 3-dimensional-printed PET simulator with different EAC sizes to better reflect procedure complexity. Additionally, a variety of materials were tested to mimic the elastic modulus of the tympanic membrane, with "Press'n Seal" cling film being chosen for its cost-effectiveness and tactile similarity. Ten otolaryngologists performed PET insertion on both EAC sizes followed by a survey to assess face and content validity. Results indicated both high face and content validity, with most participants agreeing the simulator provided a realistic experience and would be useful for training. While our study has a small sample size, our PET simulator adds a unique and valuable addition to PET training.
模拟器可让耳鼻喉科初级住院医生练习插入压力平衡管(PET)的精细操作。然而,大多数模拟器都无法模拟患者之间不同的解剖复杂性,如不同的外耳道(EAC)大小。我们开发了一种新型低成本、中等保真度的三维打印 PET 模拟器,它具有不同的外耳道尺寸,能更好地反映手术的复杂性。此外,我们还测试了多种材料来模拟鼓膜的弹性模量,其中 "Press'n Seal "保鲜膜因其成本效益和触感相似而被选中。十名耳鼻喉科医生对两种尺寸的 EAC 进行了 PET 插入,随后进行了一项调查,以评估表面和内容效度。结果显示,表面和内容的有效性都很高,大多数参与者都认为模拟器提供了逼真的体验,对培训很有用。虽然我们的研究样本量较小,但我们的 PET 模拟器为 PET 培训增添了独特而宝贵的内容。