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A Knee Model for Arthrocentesis Simulation

SARANATRA WAIKAKUL, MD*, BORWORNRAT VA NADURONGWAN, MD*, WANGCHAR CHUMTUP, BSc**, API CHART ASSA WAMONGKOLGUL, MD*, AREESAK CHOTIVICHIT, MD*, VAT ANACHAI ROJANA WA NICH, MD, PhD*

Affiliation : *Department of Orthopedic Surgery, ** School of Medical Illustration, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10700, Thailand.

Abstract

Objectives : To produce a knee model for medical students and residents to practice knee aspiration and intra-articular injection.
Materials and Methods : The model was made of plastic, rubber and silicone that included the lower third of the femur, the upper third of the tibia and the patella. They were fixed on 2 plastic boxes in the anatomical position and the boxes were connected together with 2 small hinge joints. A rubber bag was made in the pattern of synovial space of the knee. Quadriceps, anterior muscles of the leg and patellar tendon were also presented. The model was covered with silicon sheet, representing the skin. Water was used to fill up the synovial bag to simulate joint aspiration via supero-lateral approach with the knee in extension. The model was appraised by 30 medical students, 26 orthopedic residents and 10 orthopedic staff in terms of size, anatomy, physical examination, feeling during aspiration, need of the model in education and commercial use.
Results : Most of the medical students, residents and staff (80-90%) were satisfied with the model and rated it as good to very good teaching media. However, the model should come out in dif ferent sizes and the synovial bag should be modified to improve the ballotment test. Mass production of the model should be done.
Conclusion : The knee model is an acceptable teaching model for arthrocentesis simulation with affordable cost.

Keywords : Medical Education, Arthrocentesis, Knee Model


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