2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.cgh.2008.11.004
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Validation of the X-Vision ERCP Training System and Technical Challenges During Early Training of Sphincterotomy

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“…This study demonstrated both face and construct validity for the ERCP modules in the Simbionix GI Mentor II simulator 7. A similar study was done for the X-Vision ERCP Training System, a mechanical simulator, showing both face and construct validity 29. Two studies on the same mechanical ERCP training simulator were performed by the same research group 17 18.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…This study demonstrated both face and construct validity for the ERCP modules in the Simbionix GI Mentor II simulator 7. A similar study was done for the X-Vision ERCP Training System, a mechanical simulator, showing both face and construct validity 29. Two studies on the same mechanical ERCP training simulator were performed by the same research group 17 18.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Selective cannulation can be achieved using injection of a color solution (X-vision) or using a guide wire with the help of a catheter or papillotome (EMS). The X-vision model allows practice papillotomy to be performed on artificial papillae made of a special molded material [13]. The EMS allows practice papillotomy using a foamy papilla soaked with a special conducting gel [14].…”
Section: Simulation Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulators can be based on live animals, harvested animal organs, computer-generated (virtual) models, or mechanical constructs 1013. Considerable attention has been focused on endoscopic simulators as a potential way to increase ‘hands-on’ exposure to a large number of endoscopic trainees without putting patients at increased risk.…”
Section: Ercpmentioning
confidence: 99%