A novel approach to myringotomy simulation

Z. Kelly, A. Cao, N. Ahmedli, M. Nassar
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Abstract Objective In the wake of the 2019 coronavirus disease pandemic, elective cases and opportunities for clinical application have decreased, and the need for useful simulation models has become more apparent for developing surgical skills. A novel myringotomy with ventilatory tube insertion simulation model was created. Methods Residents across all levels at our institution participated in the simulation. Participants were evaluated in terms of: time of procedure, microscope positioning, cerumen removal, identification of middle ear effusion type, canal wall trauma, tympanic membrane damage and tube placement. Results Eleven residents participated. Scores ranged from 14 to 34, out of a maximum of 40. The average score among junior and senior residents was 24 and 31, respectively. The simulation was felt to be representative of the operating theatre experience. Conclusion This study demonstrates a low-cost simulation model that captures several important, nuanced aspects of myringotomy with tube insertion, often overlooked in previously reported simulations.
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一种模拟鼓膜切开术的新方法
摘要目的2019冠状病毒病大流行后,选择性病例和临床应用机会减少,对有用的模拟模型的需求在外科技能的发展中变得更加明显。建立了一种新的鼓膜切开术伴通气管插入的仿真模型。方法我院各级住院医师参与模拟。从手术时间、显微镜定位、耵聍清除、中耳积液类型的识别、管壁损伤、鼓膜损伤和置管等方面对参与者进行评估。结果11名居民参与。满分为40分,分数从14分到34分不等。青少年和老年人的平均得分分别为24分和31分。这种模拟被认为是手术室体验的代表。结论:本研究展示了一种低成本的模拟模型,该模型捕捉到了鼓膜切开术插入管的几个重要而微妙的方面,这些方面在以前的模拟报道中经常被忽视。
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