Development and validation of face and content of a realistic simulator for suprapubic cystostomy training
Christophe Bezerra Anselmo,
José Luiz de Souza Neto,
José Ademar dos Santos Junior
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Performing a suprapubic cystostomy should be a competence of the urologist and general surgeon. The training of this competence through simulation appears as a safe, risk-free alternative for patients and resident physicians. Objective: to create a realistic simulator for suprapubic cystostomy training and obtain its face and content validation. Method: the procedure was carried out in the simulator by experts who later responded to a semi-structured questionnaire to evaluate anatomical real… Show more
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