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Published in: World Journal of Urology 5/2016

01-05-2016 | Original Article

Simulation of RIRS in soft cadavers: a novel training model by the Cadaveric Research On Endourology Training (CRET) Study Group

Authors: Emre Huri, Andreas Skolarikos, İlkan Tatar, Murat Binbay, Mustafa Sofikerim, Emrah Yuruk, Tolga Karakan, Mustafa Sargon, Deniz Demiryurek, Roberto Miano, Murat Bagcioglu, Mehmet Ezer, Cecilia Maria Cracco, Cesare Marco Scoffone

Published in: World Journal of Urology | Issue 5/2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of the current study was to evaluate the use of fresh-frozen concurrently with embalmed cadavers as initial training models for flexible ureteroscopy (fURS) in a group of urologists who were inexperienced in retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS).

Methods

Twelve urologists involved in a cadaveric fURS training course were enrolled into this prospective study. All the participants were inexperienced in fURS. Theoretical lectures and step-by-step tips and tricks video presentations on fURS were used to incorporate the technical background of the procedure to the hands-on-training course and to standardize the operating steps of the procedure. An 8-item survey was administered to the participants upon initiation and at the end of the course.

Results

Pre- and post-training scores were similar for each question. All the participants successfully completed the hands-on-training tasks. Mean pre-training duration [3.56 ± 2.0 min (range 1.21–7.46)] was significantly higher than mean post-training duration [1.76 ± 1.54 min (range 1.00–6.34)] (p = 0.008). At the end of the day, the trainers checked the integrity of the collecting system both by endoscopy and by fluoroscopy and could not detect any injury of the upper ureteral wall or pelvicalyceal structures. The functionality of the scopes was also checked, and no scope injury (including a reduction in the deflection capacity) was noted.

Conclusions

The fURS simulation training model using soft human cadavers has the unique advantage of perfectly mimicking the living human tissues. This similarity makes this model one of the best if not the perfect simulator for an effective endourologic training.
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Metadata
Title
Simulation of RIRS in soft cadavers: a novel training model by the Cadaveric Research On Endourology Training (CRET) Study Group
Authors
Emre Huri
Andreas Skolarikos
İlkan Tatar
Murat Binbay
Mustafa Sofikerim
Emrah Yuruk
Tolga Karakan
Mustafa Sargon
Deniz Demiryurek
Roberto Miano
Murat Bagcioglu
Mehmet Ezer
Cecilia Maria Cracco
Cesare Marco Scoffone
Publication date
01-05-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
World Journal of Urology / Issue 5/2016
Print ISSN: 0724-4983
Electronic ISSN: 1433-8726
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-015-1676-3

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