Background: Percutaneous renal biopsy (PRB) is an important diagnostic procedure. Despite advances in its safety profile there remains a small but significant risk of bleeding complications. Traditionally, operators train to perform PRB through tutor instruction and directly supervised PRB attempts on real patients. We describe an approach to teaching operators to perform PRB using cadaveric simulation. Methods: We devised a full day course hosted in the Clinical Anatomy Skills Centre, with places for nine candidates. Course faculty consisted of two Consultant Nephrologists, two Nephrology trainees experienced in PRB, and one Radiologist. Classroom instruction included discussion of PRB indications, risk minimisation, and management...
Objectives: To assess the learning curve of percutaneous renal access (PCA) using the PERC Mentor™ s...
Purpose: The aim of the current study was to evaluate the use of fresh-frozen concurrently with emba...
To obtain truly informed consent, we must be able to advise our patients accurately about the relati...
Percutaneous renal biopsy has an essential role in the diagnosis and treatment of multiple kidney di...
BACKGROUND: Nephrology attracts fewer medical graduates despite the growing care and workforce deman...
Renal interventions could re-foster interest in Nephrology and attract more medical graduates. Percu...
Abstract Background We sought to determine if participating in a surgical training session using per...
Background: Recently there has been a progressive loss of specialty related skills for nephrologists...
OBJECTIVES To improve the learning and training of percutaneous renal access and intrarenal procedur...
Background The need to develop new methods of surgical training combined with advances in computing ...
Background: Cadaver dissection remains integrated into the curriculum of numerous medical schools. A...
Abstract Background Recently there has been a progressive loss of specialty related skills for nephr...
Purpose: The percutaneous renal access (PRA) is the most critical step of percutaneous renal surgery...
INTRODUCTION: Aiming at promoting and facilitating learning and training in percutaneous renal surge...
Purpose: The percutaneous renal access (PRA) is the most critical step of percutaneous renal surgery...
Objectives: To assess the learning curve of percutaneous renal access (PCA) using the PERC Mentor™ s...
Purpose: The aim of the current study was to evaluate the use of fresh-frozen concurrently with emba...
To obtain truly informed consent, we must be able to advise our patients accurately about the relati...
Percutaneous renal biopsy has an essential role in the diagnosis and treatment of multiple kidney di...
BACKGROUND: Nephrology attracts fewer medical graduates despite the growing care and workforce deman...
Renal interventions could re-foster interest in Nephrology and attract more medical graduates. Percu...
Abstract Background We sought to determine if participating in a surgical training session using per...
Background: Recently there has been a progressive loss of specialty related skills for nephrologists...
OBJECTIVES To improve the learning and training of percutaneous renal access and intrarenal procedur...
Background The need to develop new methods of surgical training combined with advances in computing ...
Background: Cadaver dissection remains integrated into the curriculum of numerous medical schools. A...
Abstract Background Recently there has been a progressive loss of specialty related skills for nephr...
Purpose: The percutaneous renal access (PRA) is the most critical step of percutaneous renal surgery...
INTRODUCTION: Aiming at promoting and facilitating learning and training in percutaneous renal surge...
Purpose: The percutaneous renal access (PRA) is the most critical step of percutaneous renal surgery...
Objectives: To assess the learning curve of percutaneous renal access (PCA) using the PERC Mentor™ s...
Purpose: The aim of the current study was to evaluate the use of fresh-frozen concurrently with emba...
To obtain truly informed consent, we must be able to advise our patients accurately about the relati...