Development of a simulator for training of fetoscopic myelomeningocele surgery

Author:

Spoor Jochem K. H.1ORCID,van Gastel Lis2,Tahib Fatima1,van Grieken Amanda1,van Weteringen Willem3,Sterke Frank34,Baschat Ahmet A.5,Miller Jena L.5,de Jong Tjeerd H. R.1,Wijnen René M. H.3,Eggink Alex E.2,DeKoninck Philip L. J.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Neurosurgery Erasmus MC Sophia Children's Hospital University Medical Center Rotterdam Rotterdam The Netherlands

2. Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Division of Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine Erasmus MC Sophia Children's Hospital University Medical Center Rotterdam Rotterdam The Netherlands

3. Departments of Pediatric Surgery Erasmus MC Sophia Children's Hospital University Medical Center Rotterdam Rotterdam The Netherlands

4. Department of Biomechanical Engineering Delft University of Technology Delft The Netherlands

5. The Johns Hopkins Center for Fetal Therapy Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo develop a realistic simulation model for laparotomy‐assisted fetoscopic spina bifida aperta (SBa) surgery, to be used for training purposes and preoperative planning.MethodsThe predefined general requirement was a realistic model of an exteriorized uterus, allowing all neurosurgical steps of the intervention. The uterus was modelled using ultrasound and MRI images of a 25 weeks’ gravid uterus, consisting of flexible polyurethane foam coated with pigmented silicone. The fetal model, contained an opening on the dorsal side for a customizable spinal insert with all the aspects of a SBa, including a cele, placode, and myofascial and skin layer. The model was assessed in a series of validation experiments.ResultsProduction costs are low, uterus and fetus are reusable. Placental localization and the level and size of the spinal defect are adjustable, enabling case‐specific adaptations. All aspects of the simulator were scored close to realistic or higher for both appearance and functional capacities.ConclusionsThis innovative model provides an excellent training opportunity for centers that are starting a fetoscopic SBa repair program. It is the first simulation model with adjustable spinal defect and placental localisation. Further objective validation is required, but the potential for using this model in preoperative planning is promising.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Obstetrics and Gynecology

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