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Development and Evaluation of 3D-Printed Cardiovascular Phantoms for Interventional Planning and Training
Published on: January 18, 2021
Three-dimensional printed neonatal cannulation phantom for ultrasound-guided vascular access training
Sujith S Pereira1,2, Jonathan Reeves3, Jas Bansal4
1Neonatal Unit, Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Homerton Row, London, UK. s.s.pereira@qmul.ac.uk.
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Commercially available cannulation phantoms are expensive and primarily intended for adults. We designed and produced a neonatal cannulation phantom using three-dimensional printing. Different operators of varying clinical expertise successfully cannulated the phantom and inserted central catheter under ultrasound guidance. This is a reusable, realistic and valuable resource which can be used for training clinicians to gain practice, thereby improving hand-eye coordination, dexterity, confidence and safety during vascular access cannulation in newborn infants.
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