| Literature DB >> 26652156 |
Scott W Oliver1,2,3,4, Rajan K Patel5, Khalid A Ali6, Colin C Geddes7,8, Bruce MacKinnon9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Percutaneous renal biopsy (PRB) is an important diagnostic procedure. Despite advances in its safety profile there remains a small but significant risk of bleeding complications. Traditionally, operators train to perform PRB through tutor instruction and directly supervised PRB attempts on real patients. We describe an approach to teaching operators to perform PRB using cadaveric simulation.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26652156 PMCID: PMC4676125 DOI: 10.1186/s12882-015-0210-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nephrol ISSN: 1471-2369 Impact factor: 2.388
Timetable for the course
| 09:30 | Registration and introductions |
| 10:00 | Biopsy indications |
| 10:15 | Ultrasound localisation of the kidney |
| 11:15 | Coffee |
| 11:30 | Ultrasound guided biopsy demonstration (cadavers) |
| 13:00 | Lunch |
| 13:30 | Biopsy complications |
| 14:00 | Simulated real-time biopsy (cadavers) |
| 16:00 | Closing remarks |
Fig. 1Ultrasound localisation of kidney in live model
Fig. 2Ultrasound localisation of cadaveric kidney
Candidates’ feedback on the course highlights
| “Being able to practice renal biopsy from start to finish in in real time. Adequate time for practical session for each person. Use of cadavers to simulate real life as much as possible.” |
Comparison of simulated models for teaching PRB
| Technique | Advantages | Disadvantages |
|---|---|---|
| Unfixed human cadavers (cost £3500 GBP/$5250 USD for 10 participants including tuition, catering, associated technical costs of providing course) | Clinical authenticity; Life-like ultrasound imaging; Authentic biopsy specimen; Normal anatomical variation | Relatively high cost; Specialist facilities needed to store cadaveric material |
| Porcine kidney within turkey breast [ | Low cost; Portable to peripheral sites; Near-authentic biopsy specimen | Technically challenging to create model; Limited clinical authenticity |
| Cryopreserved porcine kidneys [ | Low cost; Portable to peripheral sites Near-authentic biopsy specimen | Limited clinical authenticity; Requires euthanised animals; Perfusion fluid leaks can limit model usability |
| Synthetic torso with synthetic kidney [ | Clinical authenticity; Portable to peripheral sites | Relatively high cost; Ongoing requirement for synthetic materials from commercial suppliers. |