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A Vascular Anastomosis Simulation Can Provide a Safe and Effective Environment for Resident Skills Development
Vascular anastomoses are complex surgical procedures, performed in time-sensitive circumstances, making intraoperative teaching more challenging. We sought to evaluate whether a vascular anastomosis simulation was effective in developing resident skills.
Source: Journal of Surgical Education - April 9, 2018 Category: Surgery Authors: Alicia A. Heelan Gladden, Kendra D. Conzen, Michael J. Benge, Jane Gralla, Peter T. Kennealey Tags: Original Reports Source Type: research

Sa1028 TERMINOLOGY AND DESCRIPTION OF VASCULAR LESIONS IN SMALL BOWEL CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY: AN INTERNATIONAL DELPHI CONSENSUS STATEMENT
The terminology and description of small bowel (SB) vascular lesions in capsule endoscopy (CE) are scarce in the medical litterature. They are mostly based on the reader's background and opinion, and therefore remain mainly subjective, with a potential negative impact on clinical care, teaching and research regarding SB-CE. Our aim was to define and to describe the most frequent vascular lesions in SB-CE.
Source: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy - May 30, 2018 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Romain Leenhardt, Cynthia Li, Anastasios Koulaouzidis, Flaminia Cavallaro, Franck Cholet, Abraham R. Eliakim, Ignacio Fernandez-Urien, Uri Kopylov, Mark McAlindon, Artur Nemeth, John N. Plevris, Gabriel Rahmi, Emanuele Rondonotti, Jean-Christophe Saurin, Tags: Saturday abstract Source Type: research

Comparison of alteplase and urokinase for pharmacomechanical thrombolysis of clotted hemodialysis access.
CONCLUSION:: Alteplase is an effective and safe alternative to urokinase for pharmacomechanical thrombolysis of clotted vascular access. PMID: 30585114 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The Journal of Vascular Access - December 28, 2018 Category: Surgery Tags: J Vasc Access Source Type: research

Using lectures to identify student misconceptions: a study on the paradoxical effects of hyperkalemia on vascular smooth muscle.
Abstract Medical students have difficulty understanding the mechanisms underlying hyperkalemia-mediated local control of blood flow. Such control mechanisms are crucial in the brain, kidney, and skeletal muscle vasculature. We aimed to identify medical students' misconceptions via assessment of students' in-class knowledge and, subsequently, improve future teaching of this concept. In-class polling was performed with the TurningPoint clicker response system (n = 860) to gauge students' understanding of three physiological concepts related to hyperkalemia: membrane potential (Vm), conductance, and smooth muscle res...
Source: Adv Data - December 11, 2019 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Bordes SJ, Gandhi J, Bauer B, Protas M, Solomon N, Bogdan L, Brummund D, Bass B, Clunes M, Murray IVJ Tags: Adv Physiol Educ Source Type: research

Phantoms for ultrasound-guided vascular access cannulation training: a narrative review
The objective of this paper is to review and compare the different commercial and homemade models of ultrasound-guided vascular cannulation phantoms, as well as the methods used for the elaboration of the latter. There are a variety of simulators for ultrasound-guided puncture techniques, from simple homemade phantoms to the most sophisticated and expensive virtual reality simulators. Commercial-grade ultrasound phantoms are expensive and although they are reusable, their cost can be a barrier to simulation-based training. Homemade phantoms are a cost-effective, highly useful tool for teaching vascular access using ultraso...
Source: Medical Ultrasonography - October 3, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Eva Garc ía-Carpintero Esperanza Naredo Esperanza V élez-Vélez Gema Fuensalida Gloria Ortiz-Miluy Cristina G ómez-Moreno Source Type: research