Back to Search Start Over

Creation of a Novel Ex Vivo 3D Printed Ileal Conduit Task Trainer for Teaching Conduitoscopy Skills.

Authors :
Biyani, Chandra Shekhar
Kozan, Andrei A
Ferrie, Lisa
Richard, Michael
Finch, William James Gladstone
Rodger, Flora
Elmamoun, Mamoun Hamid
Hanchanale, Vishwanath
Patterson, Jake Mark
Source :
Urology. Oct2024, Vol. 192, p173-180. 8p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

To perform endoscopy in patients with urinary diversions requires specific endoscopic skills, which can currently only be gained in clinical practice. We created a 3D-printed ex vivo ileal conduit model (stoma and conduit with ureters and 2 kidneys) to simulate "conduitoscopy" and evaluated the realism and limitations of the model. Accurate anatomical features were represented using an appropriate reusable design, realistic mechanical qualities with several material types, and 3D-printed components. Different models of bowel and ureters were assessed by the subject-matter experts (SME). The final ileal conduit model (Wallace 1 type anastomosis) was evaluated by 18 SMEs. Most experts gave their approval to the view of the stoma, as well as the appearance of the bowel, ureteric, and pelvicalyceal systems. A total of 72.1% of SMEs approved the ureteric endoscopic view compared to about 66% who accepted the endoscopic examination of the bowel. The model's overall appearance was good for 61.1% and excellent for 38.8% of experts. Conduitoscopy simulation training can now be facilitated using our novel and unique cutting-edge 3D-printed model. We created a model that is highly anatomically accurate and workable. In our study, anatomical and visual realism was demonstrated. The next step would be increasing the length of the conduit and conduct a validation study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00904295
Volume :
192
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Urology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179975243
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2024.07.037