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<div class="csl-entry">Warnung, L., Sattler, S., Haiden, E., Schober, S., Pahr, D. H., & Reisinger, A. (2023). A mechanically validated open-source silicone model for the training of gastric perforation sewing. <i>BMC Medical Education</i>, <i>23</i>, Article 261. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-023-04174-8</div>
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1472-6920
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/191798
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Gastrointestinal perforation is commonly seen in emergency departments. The perforation of the stomach is an emergency situation that requires immediate surgical treatment. The necessary surgical skills require regular practical training. Owing to patient`s safety, in vivo training opportunities in medicine are restricted. Animal tissue especially porcine tissue, is commonly used for surgical training. Due to its limiting factors, artificial training models are often to be preferred. Many artificial models are on the market but to our knowledge, none that mimic the haptic- and sewing properties of a stomach wall at the same time. In this study, an open source silicone model of a gastric perforation for training of gastric sewing was developed that attempts to provide realistic haptic- and sewing behaviour.
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en
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BMC
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BMC Medical Education
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Animals
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Humans
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Swine
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Models, Animal
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Gastric perforation
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Haptic evaluation
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Needle penetration
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Silicone model
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Surgical training
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Silicones
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Suture Techniques
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dc.title
A mechanically validated open-source silicone model for the training of gastric perforation sewing