Teaching Pediatric Straddle Injury Repair with Use of a 3D Printed Model |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia;2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky |
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Abstract: | Study ObjectiveTo determine the utility of a 3D vulvar model for teaching pediatric straddle injury repair.DesignProspective study.SettingTwo academic hospitals.ParticipantsTwenty obstetrics and gynecology residentsInterventions and Main Outcome MeasuresKnowledge score on the basis of a 7-question pre/post test. Likert scale questions evaluated the 3D model as a teaching tool.ResultsTwenty residents participated; 2 (10%) had ever repaired a straddle injury. Knowledge scores increased after model use and didactic session from 3.05 of possible 7 to 6.35; P = .001. Only 2/20 (10%) residents “agreed” or “strongly agreed” with the statement, “I am comfortable repairing a straddle injury” before the intervention, compared with 19/20 (95%) afterward (P < .001). Of 20 residents, 19 (95%) believed that it simulated surgical experience “very well” or “well.”ConclusionThe use of a 3D pediatric vulvar model can simulate surgical experience and can be an effective teaching tool when combined with a didactic session on pediatric straddle injury. |
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