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The Guildford MATTU TEP hernia model.

G H Slater1, I Jourdan, D J Fölscher

  • 1The Minimal Access Therapy Training Unit, Royal Surrey County Hospital, and Guildford Limbs and Things Ltd., Bristol, UK. guy@mattu.org.uk

Surgical Endoscopy
|May 17, 2001
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A new artificial model for totally extraperitoneal (TEP) hernia repair training has been developed. This realistic model aims to shorten the learning curve for laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair.

Area of Science:

  • Surgical Training
  • Medical Device Development

Background:

  • Totally extraperitoneal (TEP) technique is a standard laparoscopic approach for inguinal hernia repair.
  • Effective training is crucial to minimize the learning curve associated with TEP repair.
  • A realistic artificial model for TEP repair training was lacking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a TEP hernia repair model for training purposes.
  • To familiarize participants with anatomical perspectives and procedural steps of TEP repair.
  • To reduce the learning curve for surgeons undertaking TEP procedures.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a realistic artificial model for TEP repair by Guildford MATTU and Limbs and Things.
  • Evaluation of the model's anatomic accuracy, realism, versatility, cost-effectiveness, and ease of use.

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Main Results:

  • The developed MATTU model demonstrates accurate replication of TEP repair.
  • The model is robust, user-friendly, cost-effective, and easy to maintain.
  • The model was evaluated positively across key performance indicators.

Conclusions:

  • The MATTU artificial model effectively simulates TEP repair.
  • The model offers a practical, cost-effective, and maintainable solution for surgical training.
  • This widely available model is expected to enhance TEP repair training.