2022
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.20220150
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A model for training ultrasound-guided fine-needle punctures

Abstract: OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the efficacy of a training program in ultrasound-guided fine needle puncture using a cost-effective model. METHODS: We evaluated the training of 20 resident radiology physicians, based on a theoretical course and a practical simulation part with models that focused on the puncture technique of thyroid nodules. The total time to perform the procedure, the number of punctures on the model surface, and the application of a questionnaire were used to assess the performance and confidence of t… Show more

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“…As a matter of fact, this issue merits further investigation. We thank Luz et al 1 for their valuable study.…”
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“…As a matter of fact, this issue merits further investigation. We thank Luz et al 1 for their valuable study.…”
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“…We read with a great deal and respect the research article entitled “A model for training ultrasound-guided fine-needle punctures”. This beneficial research of high quality seems to demand determining in order to evaluate the efficacy of a training program in sonography-guided fine-needle aspiration (FNA) using a cost-effective model 1 . Luz et al 1 declared in their study published in the 68th volume of Rev Assoc Med Bras that no difference had been detected between the two groups of residents, resident physicians from the first year of the course (R1) vs. those from the second year of the course (R2), in the time required to perform the procedure before or after the FNA training course.…”
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“…Due to their ease of handling and low cost, models made from gelatin are mainly used. 10,11 This study aims to verify the perceptions of medical students with little or no experience of USG guided puncture in relation to the number of pixels seen using specific software (photoshop), identifying in which situations images are better evaluated by the students, in relation to the angle between the needle and the surface to be punctured and which needle should be used for puncture, and also to evaluate whether there is a difference when needle visualization software is used.…”
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