2017
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-117945
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Comparative evaluation of two porcine ex vivo models for training in endoscopic ultrasound-guided drainage of pancreatic fluid collections

Abstract: Introduction  EUS-guided cystoenterostomy (EUCE), a technique used for the drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts and peri-enteric collections, requires specific skills for which dedicated models are needed. Based on a compact EASIE model (Erlangen Active Simulator for Interventional Endoscopy), we developed two ex vivo porcine models of retrogastric cysts and evaluated learning performance within the frame of a structured training program. Material and methods  The first model was made of porcine colon (i. e. “na… Show more

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“…The simulator was created by ROEYA Training Center using native porcine tissue to create the fluid collections. The model was derived and adapted from reports by Baron and DeSimio and Moryoussef et al [ 10 11 ] Three segments from the colon were used to create three cysts. Next, the cysts were sutured to the anterior gastric wall.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The simulator was created by ROEYA Training Center using native porcine tissue to create the fluid collections. The model was derived and adapted from reports by Baron and DeSimio and Moryoussef et al [ 10 11 ] Three segments from the colon were used to create three cysts. Next, the cysts were sutured to the anterior gastric wall.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the 1990 s, a large number of publications have reported positive outcomes with training models that encourage use of endoscopy in both basic and highly skilled procedures. The ex vivo EASIE model has been the most studied, showing improved skills in hemostasis 5 , endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-need aspiration 6 , EUS pancreatic collection drainage 7 , and ESD. However, this model is associated with significant costs and requires a dedicated structure and animal-dedicated scopes.…”
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