A 3D-Printed Forearm Trainer for the Practice of Ultrasound-Guided Arterial and Venous Line Placement
Mary E. Chambers,
David F. Schartung,
David Resuehr
Abstract:As sonography (US) continues to become a mainstay in medicine, both as a screening device and as a procedural tool, the use of task-based sonographic trainers (i.e., phantoms) in medical training has become increasingly necessary. This is especially true for what has been termed ‘the global use of US’, or the use of US as an imperative tool during structural planning and placement of peripheral and central lines within patients in emergency and hospital settings. However, despite the frequency and technicality… Show more
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