Utilizing the Ex-Vivo Bovine Model in Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery Training

Urology. 2024 Sep:191:45-48. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2024.06.053. Epub 2024 Jun 26.

Abstract

Objective: To present an ex-vivo bovine model for retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) training.

Materials and methods: The model was specifically developed for a pre-congress course organized as part of the National Pediatric Urology Congress. The course involved a 2-day online theoretical segment followed by hands-on training. Bovine kidneys were chosen for their anatomical resemblance to human kidneys. The kidneys were sourced from a local slaughterhouse, ensuring the intactness of the pelvis, ureters, and perirenal fat. A Modified Larssen solution was used for tissue preservation. The tissue was positioned within a cardboard box, with specific preparation techniques to ensure realism. During the hands-on training, participants utilized a flexible ureterorenoscope for practice. After the course, participants completed an 18-question survey assessing the model and training experience.

Results: Twenty-four participants completed the training and survey. Four out of 8 procured kidneys were suitable. The model's cost was 18 euros. Around 87.5% of participants reported increased RIRS confidence. Those with prior course experience rated the model's anatomical resemblance higher (P = .016). No significant difference was observed in feedback on the model's durability or tactile feedback based on prior experience (P >.05).

Conclusion: The ex-vivo bovine model provides a promising alternative for RIRS training. While further studies are needed to validate its widespread application, initial feedback suggests it offers a balance between cost-effectiveness and realistic training experience.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cattle
  • Humans
  • Kidney* / surgery
  • Models, Animal*
  • Urologic Surgical Procedures / education
  • Urologic Surgical Procedures / methods
  • Urology / education