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A low-cost endoscopy trainer for novice endoscopy training in COVID-19.

Chieh Sian Koo1, Kewin Tien Ho Siah1,2, How Cheng Low1,2, Calvin Jianyi Koh1,2.   

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32882736      PMCID: PMC7724767          DOI: 10.1055/a-1230-3325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endoscopy        ISSN: 0013-726X            Impact factor:   10.093


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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly impacted gastroenterology and endoscopy training. Nonurgent endoscopies have been postponed; trainees have been redeployed; and trainee participation in endoscopies that are still being executed has also been limited 1 . For most gastroenterologists, endoscopy training begins with gastroscopy. More than 200 gastroscopies may be required before trainees can be certified as proficient 2 . Endoscopy trainees from all around the world have reported a reduction in case volume, leading to trainee concerns regarding their ability to develop sufficient procedural competency in a training period often of finite duration 3 . Although nothing can replace active participation in procedures, hands-on models have long been used as effective aids for endoscopic education. This can help trainees develop the manual dexterity and familiarize themselves with the basic technical skills required prior to moving on to actual patients. We developed a low-cost model ( Fig. 1 , Video 1 ) comprising common household and hospital items including a 20-mm-diameter water hose, a 2-L plastic bottle, differently-colored balloons, and ventilator tubing with a total cost < $30. This model will assist novice endoscopy trainees with learning basic endoscopic movements including scope insertion and manipulation, different methods of applying scope torque, one-handed wheel deflection, scope retroflexion, instrument targeting, and snaring of targets. The clear plastic bottle (which can be easily covered) also allows the trainee to directly visualize how their scope control movements translate to scope tip behavior, and helps to shorten the cognitive gap and to build muscle memory.
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 Components of a low-cost model for endoscopy training.

Components of a low-cost model for endoscopy training. Video 1  A low-cost endoscopy training model for novice endoscopy training. This model is highly adaptable and can also be used for training and simulation of infrequent but serious events such as Sengstaken-Blakemore tube insertion. The targets can also be swapped out depending on need, with the colored balloon tip simulating a polyp ( Fig. 2 ).
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 Internal view of the model.

Internal view of the model. Endoscopy_UCTN_Code_TTT_1AU_2AB
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1.  Certification of UK gastrointestinal endoscopists and variations between trainee specialties: results from the JETS e-portfolio.

Authors:  Keith Siau; John T Anderson; Roland Valori; Mark Feeney; Neil D Hawkes; Gavin Johnson; Brian C McKaig; Rupert D Pullan; James Hodson; Christopher Wells; Siwan Thomas-Gibson; Adam V Haycock; Ian L P Beales; Raphael Broughton; Paul Dunckley
Journal:  Endosc Int Open       Date:  2019-04-04

2.  Impact of COVID-19 on endoscopy trainees: an international survey.

Authors:  Katarzyna M Pawlak; Jan Kral; Rishad Khan; Sunil Amin; Mohammad Bilal; Rashid N Lui; Dalbir S Sandhu; Almoutaz Hashim; Steven Bollipo; Aline Charabaty; Enrique de-Madaria; Andrés F Rodríguez-Parra; Sergio A Sánchez-Luna; Michał Żorniak; Catharine M Walsh; Samir C Grover; Keith Siau
Journal:  Gastrointest Endosc       Date:  2020-06-11       Impact factor: 9.427

3.  Changes in Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Practices in Response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic: Results From a North American Survey.

Authors:  Nauzer Forbes; Zachary L Smith; Rebecca L Spitzer; Rajesh N Keswani; Sachin B Wani; B Joseph Elmunzer
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  2020-05-04       Impact factor: 22.682

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Review 1.  Endoscopy training in COVID-19: Challenges and hope for a better age.

Authors:  Chieh Sian Koo; Kewin Tien Ho Siah; Calvin Jianyi Koh
Journal:  J Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2021-04-28       Impact factor: 4.369

Review 2.  Endoscopy After the COVID-19 Pandemic-What Will Be Different?

Authors:  Rashid N Lui; Raymond S Y Tang; Philip W Y Chiu
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Gastroenterol       Date:  2022-01-26
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