Hysteroscopy for training residents using uterine post-hysterectomy specimens with a mobile hysteroscope
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VOLUME: 12 ISSUE: 1
P: 43 - 46
March 2020

Hysteroscopy for training residents using uterine post-hysterectomy specimens with a mobile hysteroscope

Facts Views Vis ObGyn 2020;12(1):43-46
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Athens, Alexandra Hospital, Athens, Greece
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Abstract

Background

Training in hysteroscopy can be challenging, especially in conscious women as an office procedure.

Objective

To develop a realistic hysteroscopy training model for residents using human uteri.

Methods

Human uterine specimens were acquired immediately after hysterectomy, before they were sent for histological analysis and were used as a training model for hysteroscopy. Results: We describe this new technique, which we have used for one year in our resident training programme. Each resident performs at least 20 simulated diagnostic hysteroscopies in extirpated uteri, before performing procedures on women in the operating room.

Conclusions

Simulating hysteroscopy on human uterine models offers a novel and realistic way of training novices prior to conducting procedures under supervision on live patients.

What is new

This is a novel model for training and offers a much more realistic training opportunity.

Keywords:
Mobile hysteroscopy, hysteroscopy, hysterectomy, training, simulation