"Omepralith": A novel simulation model for training in sialoendoscopy

There are no previously described training models for learning or teaching how to remove lithiasis from the salivary ducts. Therefore, we present a new simulation model to enable us to faithfully represent the process of endoscopic lithiasis extraction by sialoendoscopy. A simulation model was devel...

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Published inActa otorrinolaringológica española (English)
Main Authors Saga-Gutierrez, Carlos, Chiesa-Estomba, Carlos Miguel, Larruscain, Ehkiñe, Calvo-Henriquez, Christian, San Jose, Carlos, Altuna, Xabier
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Spain 01.05.2022
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Summary:There are no previously described training models for learning or teaching how to remove lithiasis from the salivary ducts. Therefore, we present a new simulation model to enable us to faithfully represent the process of endoscopic lithiasis extraction by sialoendoscopy. A simulation model was developed using a pig's head, omeprazole spheres were used to simulate lithiasis in the various ducts of each salivary gland and a Dormia basket was used to train in extraction of the lithiasis model. Twenty-seven residents in training and/or young specialists were successfully trained in this technique using this model. Twenty-six (96.3%) considered the model useful for training in the use of baskets; all of them were able to capture the omeprazole sphere in the salivary duct. A satisfaction rate of 92.25 out of 100 points was obtained through an anonymous survey. We describe a novel simulation model using omeprazole spheres, which allows the surgeon to practice how to diagnose and treat obstructive pathology of the salivary glands in a risk-free environment guaranteeing the reproducibility of the technique in conditions similar to those of normal practice.
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ISSN:2173-5735
DOI:10.1016/j.otorri.2020.11.005