2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00404-021-06016-8
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Teaching breast ultrasound skills including core-needle biopsies on a phantom enhances undergraduate student’s knowledge and learning satisfaction

Abstract: Purpose To investigate whether a training program on breast ultrasound skills including core-needle biopsies to undergraduate students can improve medical knowledge and learning satisfaction. Methods Medical students attending mandatory classes at the Medical School of the University of Saarland received a supplemental theoretical and hands-on training program on ultrasound (US) breast screening and on US-guided core-needle biopsy using an agar–agar phanto… Show more

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“…4 Gel phantoms based on agar and gelatin have been proposed as a valuable cost-effective tool in the process of breast biopsy training under ultrasound needle guidance too. 40 In this effort, a recent study presents the development of an agar-based phantom mimicking breast, whose Young's modulus and acoustic properties were tuned to match those of fat, glandular and tumour tissues, thus providing realistic haptic feedback and US visibility during needle insertion. 41 A double-layered gelatin-based phantom with simulated tumours have been recently proposed for similar purpose in another study.…”
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“…4 Gel phantoms based on agar and gelatin have been proposed as a valuable cost-effective tool in the process of breast biopsy training under ultrasound needle guidance too. 40 In this effort, a recent study presents the development of an agar-based phantom mimicking breast, whose Young's modulus and acoustic properties were tuned to match those of fat, glandular and tumour tissues, thus providing realistic haptic feedback and US visibility during needle insertion. 41 A double-layered gelatin-based phantom with simulated tumours have been recently proposed for similar purpose in another study.…”
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confidence: 99%