| Literature DB >> 25655133 |
Kasra Shaikhrezai1, Maziar Khorsandi2, Edward T Brackenbury3, Sai Prasad4, Vipin Zamvar5, John Butler6, Geoffrey Berg7.
Abstract
There is a paucity of low-fidelity and cost-efficient simulators for training cardiac surgeons in the aspects of aortic root/valve replacement. In this study we addressed this training challenge by creating a low-fidelity, low-cost but, at the same time, anatomically realistic aortic root replacement simulator for training purposes. We used readily available, low cost materials such as lint roller tubes, foam sheet, press-and-seal bags, glue, plywood sheet, heat-shrink sleeving tubes and condoms as the basic material to create a low-fidelity, aortic root, training simulator. We constructed a multi-purpose, anatomically realistic aortic root simulator using the above materials, both time- and cost-efficiently, using the minimum of surgical equipment. This simulator is easy to construct and enables self-training in major techniques of aortic root replacement as well as in stentless valve implantation for trainees in cardiac surgery.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25655133 PMCID: PMC4323132 DOI: 10.1186/s13019-015-0223-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Figure 1How to construct the low fidelity aortic root simulator. A) The simulator from surgeon’s view; B) The simulator skeleton: flight briefcase, lint roller tube, plywood sheet; C) Press-and-seal segments attached to the foam sheet to create the annulus and the commissures D) Semi-circles cut out from condom in cusps position E) Cusps cut out of condom.
Figure 2The training utilities of the low fidelity aortic root simulator. A) Coronary button re-implantation following implantation of a valved conduit in the root position B) Mobilised coronary buttons and the spared aortic valve for valve-sparing aortic root surgery C) Valve-sparing aortic root replacement D) Stentless aortic valve.