• Rev Col Bras Cir · Jun 2015

    A porcine model for teaching surgical cricothyridootomy.

    • Netto Fernando Antonio Campelo Spencer FA Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, BR., Patricia Zacharias, Raphael Flavio Fachini Cipriani, Michael De Mello Constantino, Michel Cardoso, and Renan Augusto Pereira.
    • Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, BR.
    • Rev Col Bras Cir. 2015 Jun 1; 42 (3): 193-6.

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the acceptability of an educational project using A porcine model of airway for teaching surgical cricothyroidotomy to medical students and medical residents at a university hospital in southern Brazil.Methodswe developed a teaching project using a porcine model for training in surgical cricothyroidotomy. Medical students and residents received lectures about this surgical technique and then held practical training with the model. After the procedure, all participants filled out a form about the importance of training in airway handling and the model used.ResultsThere were 63 participants. The overall quality of the porcine model was estimated at 8.8, while the anatomical correlation between the model and the human anatomy received a mean score of 8.5. The model was unanimously approved and considered useful in teaching the procedure.Conclusionthe training of surgical cricothyroidotomy with a porcine model showed good acceptance among medical students and residents of this institution.

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