Surgery Open Science (Aug 2023)

A novel low-cost model of superficial abscess for trainee education in incision and drainage

  • Joseph M. Ladowski, MD, PhD,
  • Lillian Kang, MD,
  • Layla Triplett, BS,
  • Brian Fogler, MD,
  • John Migaly, MD,
  • Sabino Zani, MD,
  • Louise Jackson, M.B.B.S.,
  • Cory J. Vatsaas, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
pp. 124 – 127

Abstract

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Background: Proficiency in ultrasound usage is quickly becoming an expectation in multiple residency programs: emergency medicine, obstetrics-gynecology, surgery, and internal medicine. There is a lack of affordable training devices for ultrasound training and identification of superficial fluid collections. We sought to develop a model for trainee education in ultrasound usage, identification of superficial fluid collection, aspiration, and incision & drainage (I&D). Materials & methods: Commercially available products were used to develop a novel, low-cost model for ultrasound-guided aspiration and I&D of an abscess. A latex balloon embedded in silicone gel construct simulated a superficial fluid collection when examined with an ultrasound probe and monitor. A 18-gauge needle on a 10-cc syringe were used for aspiration, and a 15-blade disposal scalpel with 0.25″ packing strip used for I&D. Results: Approximately six hours are required to generate 24 individual models of a superficial abscess. Following an initial investment, each model costs less than $1 USD to produce. Compared to commercially available models, this represents a significant savings. This model was utilized during the medical school academic year as a teaching aid for medical students to simulate ultrasound-guided identification, aspiration, and incision and drainage of a superficial abscess. Conclusions: We successfully produced an affordable, low-cost model of a superficial fluid collection for training in ultrasound usage, aspiration, and I&D. The model represents significant savings over commercially available alternatives and can be easily replicated for trainee education.

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