Engelbrecht Reniel, Patey Chris, Dubrowski Adam, Norman Paul
Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, CAN.
Emergency Medicine, Carbonear General Hospital, Carbonear, CAN.
Cureus. 2020 Dec 20;12(12):e12180. doi: 10.7759/cureus.12180.
Intraosseous infusion remains an underutilized technique for obtaining vascular access in adults, despite its potentially life-saving benefits in trauma patients and those presenting to the emergency department. There is a scarcity of cost-effective, anatomically correct trainers to improve physician confidence and competency in this skill. The purpose of this report is to describe the development and evaluation of a three-dimensional (3D) printed Adult Proximal Intraosseous (IO) Tibia task trainer for simulation-based medical education. The proposed trainer was designed by combining open-source models of a human skeleton and a lower leg surface scan in Blender (Blender Foundation - www.blender.org) and manipulating them further using a JavaScript program. Polylactic acid was used to simulate bone while cured silicone moulds were used to replicate skin and soft tissue. Two trainers were produced and tested by 15 rural family medicine residents, six rural emergency medicine physicians, and six registered nurses. Participants evaluated the realism of the trainer and its efficacy as a training tool through a structured survey. The trainer received overall positive feedback from all participants, and most participants felt that no improvements were required to use the trainer for medical education. Notable suggestions for improvement included adding an infusion component, increasing the size of the tibial tubercle for better landmarking, and creating a variety of sizes for different patient body types. Residents and emergency medicine physicians practising in rural Newfoundland and Labrador found the 3D-printed trainer to be a practical tool for practising intraosseous technique. The outcome of this report supports the use of this cost-effective trainer for simulation-based medical education.
尽管骨内输液在创伤患者和前往急诊科的患者中具有潜在的救命益处,但在成人中获取血管通路时,它仍然是一种未得到充分利用的技术。缺乏具有成本效益且解剖结构正确的训练器来提高医生在这项技能方面的信心和能力。本报告的目的是描述一种用于基于模拟的医学教育的三维(3D)打印成人近端胫骨骨内(IO)任务训练器的开发和评估。所提议的训练器是通过在Blender(Blender Foundation - www.blender.org)中结合人体骨骼的开源模型和小腿表面扫描,并使用JavaScript程序进一步操作它们而设计的。聚乳酸用于模拟骨骼,而固化的硅胶模具用于复制皮肤和软组织。制作了两个训练器,并由15名农村家庭医学住院医师、6名农村急诊医学医生和6名注册护士进行测试。参与者通过结构化调查评估了训练器的逼真度及其作为训练工具的功效。训练器得到了所有参与者的总体积极反馈,大多数参与者认为将该训练器用于医学教育无需改进。值得注意的改进建议包括添加输液组件、增大胫骨结节尺寸以更好地标定、以及为不同体型的患者制作各种尺寸的训练器。在纽芬兰和拉布拉多农村地区执业的住院医师和急诊医学医生发现,这种3D打印训练器是练习骨内技术的实用工具。本报告的结果支持将这种具有成本效益的训练器用于基于模拟的医学教育。