Page Header

  • Home
  • About
  • Search
  • Current
  • Archives
  • Announcements
  • Guide for Authors
  • EDITORIAL BOARD
  • SUBMIT
Home > Vol 26, No 5 (2008) > Nimusa

A medical mannequin for practicing tube thoracostomy

A Nimusa, V Chittithavorn, C Rergkliang

Abstract

A mannequin for students to practise the tube thoracostomy procedure was devised. The main structural features of the model were modified from a plastic male fashion-display dummy, of which the size is comparable to an average human body. Four rectangular spaces, each measuring 6 x 15 cm, were cut into the lateral chest area of the dummy, to create a lifelike model of the upper rib cage. After smoothning the cut edges, the inner sides of the spaces were lined by a sheet of sponge membrane, and the outer sides were covered with clear adhesive tape. Finally, a 10 x 15 cm size layer of artificial skin was placed over these modifications and held firml in place with cloth adhesive.

The mannequin was designed for use in comprehensive practice of the entire thoracostomy tube insertion procedure, from the initial steps of antiseptic painting, sterile draping, local anesthetic agent injection, making an incision, subcutaneous dissection, and insertion of the tube into the pleural space, to proper connecting and caring of the tube.

The practice kit is currently used as a teaching medium for the 5th year medical students in the Department of Surgery, Songklanagarind Hospital, Hat Yai, Thailand.

 Keywords

chest tube insertion, medical mannequin, tube thoracostomy procedure

 Full Text:

PDF

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.
Copyright (c) 1970 Author and Journal Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

SMJ continued as JHSMR

www.jhsmr.org

About The Authors

A Nimusa

V Chittithavorn

C Rergkliang

Indexed in

Open Journal Systems
Journal Content

Browse
  • By Issue
  • By Author
  • By Title
Font Size

Information
  • For Readers
  • For Authors
  • For Librarians
Keywords Thailand attitudes breast cancer cancer children elderly evaluation knowledge labor pain medical student medical students newborn nurse pain pregnancy prevalence quality of life satisfaction sleep quality คุณภาพชีวิต นักศึกษาแพทย์

Flag Counter

Counter installed: 7 March 2017