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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 9/2023

08-05-2023 | Ultrasound | Surgery in Low and Middle Income Countries

Simulation-Based Breast Biopsy Training Using a Low-Cost Gelatin-Based Breast Model in Rwanda

Authors: Matthew T. Hey, Ornella Masimbi, Natnael Shimelash, Barnabas T. Alayande, Callum Forbes, Jonas Twizeyimana, Othniel Nimbabazi, Persephone Giannarikas, Radzi Hamzah, Andrew Eyre, Robert Riviello, Abebe Bekele, Geoffrey A. Anderson

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 9/2023

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Abstract

Background

An interdisciplinary team of healthcare providers and simulation specialists adopted and modified a protocol for the creation of a low-cost, gelatin-based breast model for teaching ultrasound-guided breast biopsy and assessed first-time user experience.

Methods

An interdisciplinary team of healthcare providers and simulation specialists adopted and modified a protocol for the creation of a low-cost, gelatin-based breast model for teaching ultrasound-guided breast biopsy for approximately $4.40 USD. Components include medical-grade gelatin, Jell-O™, water, olives, and surgical gloves. The model was used to train two cohorts comprising 30 students total during their junior surgical clerkship. The learners’ experience and perceptions on the first Kirkpatrick level were evaluated using pre- and post-training surveys.

Results

Response rate was 93.3% (n = 28). Only three students had previously completed an ultrasound-guided breast biopsy, and none had prior exposure to simulation-based breast biopsy training. Learners that were confident in performing biopsies under minimal supervision rose from 4 to 75% following the session. All students indicated the session increased their knowledge, and 71% agreed that the model was an anatomically accurate and appropriate substitute to a real human breast.

Conclusions

The use of a low-cost gelatin-based breast model was able to increase student confidence and knowledge in performing ultrasound-guided breast biopsies. This innovative simulation model provides a cost-effective and more accessible means of simulation-based training especially for low- and middle-income settings.
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Metadata
Title
Simulation-Based Breast Biopsy Training Using a Low-Cost Gelatin-Based Breast Model in Rwanda
Authors
Matthew T. Hey
Ornella Masimbi
Natnael Shimelash
Barnabas T. Alayande
Callum Forbes
Jonas Twizeyimana
Othniel Nimbabazi
Persephone Giannarikas
Radzi Hamzah
Andrew Eyre
Robert Riviello
Abebe Bekele
Geoffrey A. Anderson
Publication date
08-05-2023
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 9/2023
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-023-07038-w

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