WO2010106691A1 - 医療訓練用血管モデル及びその製造方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a blood vessel model for medical training and a method for manufacturing the same, and more particularly to a blood vessel model useful for training of various treatments for blood vessels at the time of surgery and the like and a method for manufacturing the same.
- Cardiovascular surgery is a field where a surgical error is highly likely to be a direct cause of intraoperative death, and highly skilled techniques are required for surgery.
- One such cardiac surgery is coronary artery bypass surgery.
- coronary artery bypass surgery when a portion of the coronary artery stretched around the heart is stenotic, the peripheral side of the stenotic site and the other vascular site are connected by an alternative blood vessel called a graft, Surgery to ensure blood flow.
- the stress does not exist in the simulated blood vessel, so even if the blood vessel wall of the simulated blood vessel is incised, only a slit is formed, and the slit is circumferentially moved.
- the force that makes it spread out does not work.
- treatments such as needle movement, ligation, and anastomosis are performed with the incision portion of the blood vessel expanded, so that even if the blood vessel model is used as it is, training according to the actual state is performed. It becomes difficult.
- the present applicant has already proposed a blood vessel model that can be approximated to an incised state of an actual blood vessel without using other instruments when a simulated blood vessel is incised (see Patent Document 2).
- the blood vessel model 50 includes a simulated blood vessel 51 formed artificially and a pedestal 52 that supports the simulated blood vessel 51.
- the pedestal 52 is a laminate obtained by superimposing upper and lower layers of an elastic material.
- the pedestal 52 is superposed on an upper first member 54 in which a part of the simulated blood vessel 51 is embedded and on the lower side of the first member 54.
- the first member 54 has a tensile stress in the direction of expanding the simulated blood vessel 51. Therefore, when the blood vessel wall of the simulated blood vessel 51 is incised in the axial direction, the simulated blood vessel 51 expands vigorously in the circumferential direction.
- the blood vessel model 51 is manufactured by the procedure shown in FIG. That is, as shown in FIG. 5 (A), the left and right sides of the first member 54 are bent downward in the figure, and the bottom surface is bonded along the upper surface of the second member 55 in the figure. As shown in FIG. (B), an outward tensile stress in the left-right direction in the figure is generated inside the first member 54, and as a result, a tensile stress in the diameter expansion direction is applied to the simulated blood vessel 51. become.
- the entire first member 54 is bonded to the second member 55 while being bent from the central portion where the simulated blood vessel 51 exists, so that the entire area of the first member 54 is In this case, the tensile stress acts, and as shown in FIG. 8C, the blood vessel model 51 may be deformed to warp with time.
- the commercial value is lowered and the tensile stress in the first member 54 becomes smaller than the initial value. Therefore, when the blood vessel wall of the simulated blood vessel 51 is incised in the axial direction, the simulated blood vessel There is a possibility that the intended expanded state of 51 cannot be obtained.
- a tensile force acts to separate the blood vessels divided from the cut portion from each other in the axial direction.
- the tensile force cannot be applied at the time of cutting the blood vessel, and when it is used for a procedure training involving cutting of a cerebral blood vessel or the like, the training is performed according to the actual situation. I can't.
- the present invention has been devised by paying attention to such problems, and its purpose is to provide another device when the blood vessel wall of the simulated blood vessel is incised or cut without causing deformation over time.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a blood vessel model for medical training that can be approximated to an actual blood vessel state without using both.
- the present invention provides a blood vessel model for medical training comprising a simulated blood vessel artificially formed by simulating a blood vessel and a pedestal that supports the simulated blood vessel.
- the simulated blood vessel is partially exposed in the circumferential direction, while the remaining portion in the circumferential direction is embedded in the pedestal,
- the pedestal includes a joint portion at a position below the simulated blood vessel,
- the joining portion is formed by joining notches forming edges extending along the simulated blood vessel, and adopts a configuration in which tensile stress in the diameter expansion direction is applied to the simulated blood vessel.
- the blood vessel model for medical training is a pedestal in which a simulated blood vessel artificially formed by simulating a blood vessel, and a groove portion that supports the simulated blood vessel and opens to the surface side is formed. And The simulated blood vessel is disposed across the open space of the groove and a part in the circumferential direction is exposed, while the remaining part in the circumferential direction is embedded in the pedestal,
- the pedestal includes a joint portion at a position below the simulated blood vessel, The joining portion is formed by joining notches forming edges extending in a direction crossing the simulated blood vessel, and adopts a configuration in which tensile stress in an extension direction is applied to the simulated blood vessel.
- the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a blood vessel model for medical training comprising a simulated blood vessel artificially formed by simulating a blood vessel and a pedestal that supports the simulated blood vessel. After forming a portion of the simulated blood vessel in the circumferential direction and embedding the remaining circumferential portion in the pedestal, the edges forming notches extending along the simulated blood vessel in the pedestal below the simulated blood vessel Is used to bring the simulated blood vessel into a state where a tensile stress in the diameter expansion direction is applied.
- the present invention is for medical training comprising a simulated blood vessel artificially formed by simulating a blood vessel, and a pedestal that supports the simulated blood vessel and has a groove portion that is open to the surface side.
- a simulated blood vessel model A portion of the simulated blood vessel in the circumferential direction is exposed and the remaining portion in the circumferential direction is embedded in the pedestal, so that the simulated blood vessel is disposed across the open space of the groove, and then the groove is below the groove.
- a technique is adopted in which the formation edges of notches extending in the direction crossing the simulated blood vessel are joined in the pedestal so that the simulated blood vessel is in a state in which a tensile stress in the extension direction is applied.
- the present invention it is possible to concentrate tensile stress on the simulated blood vessel located above the joint portion of the notch by joining the notch forming edges to each other. It is possible to make it difficult to invite various deformations.
- the blood vessel model can be manufactured. It can be done easily.
- the tensile stress acting on the blood vessel wall can be finely adjusted by adjusting the width and depth of the notch.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a blood vessel model according to a first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line AA in FIG. 1.
- (A) is sectional drawing which shows the state before bonding of the 1st member at the time of manufacture of the said blood vessel model
- (B) is for demonstrating the state at the time of bonding a 1st member and a 2nd member.
- FIG. The schematic perspective view of the blood vessel model which concerns on 2nd Embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA in FIG. 2. It is sectional drawing for demonstrating joining of the notch formation edge at the time of manufacture of the blood vessel model which concerns on 2nd Embodiment.
- the schematic perspective view of the blood vessel model which concerns on a prior art example.
- FIG. 6C is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the blood vessel model is deformed over time from the state of FIG.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a blood vessel model for medical training according to the present embodiment
- FIG. 2 shows a cross-sectional view taken along line AA in FIG.
- a blood vessel model 10 is used for training of coronary artery bypass surgery, and corresponds to a simulated blood vessel 11 that is artificially formed by simulating a coronary artery and extends substantially linearly, and a part of the myocardium.
- a pedestal 12 that supports the simulated blood vessel 11.
- the use of the blood vessel model 10 is not limited to training for coronary artery bypass surgery, and can be used for training to improve other blood vessel treatment techniques including general blood vessel anastomosis techniques.
- the simulated blood vessel 11 is formed in a tube shape from a predetermined elastic material such as silicone.
- the simulated blood vessel 11 includes a blood vessel wall 14 set to have the same degree of elasticity and tear strength as an actual blood vessel, and a space 15 inside the blood vessel wall 14. Further, the simulated blood vessel 11 is arranged at the center position in the left-right direction on the upper end side of the pedestal 12 so as to extend in the direction perpendicular to the paper surface in FIG. 2, and a part in the circumferential direction is exposed, while the remaining part in the circumferential direction is the pedestal. 12 is embedded.
- the blood vessel wall 14 is not particularly limited, it has a three-layer structure, and at least two layers are provided with different colors, and a contrast that appears at the time of an actual blood vessel anastomosis is revealed at the time of incision. It is like that.
- a tensile stress acts on the blood vessel wall 14 in the direction in which the inner diameter is expanded (expansion direction).
- the pedestal 12 is a solid block laminate made of a predetermined elastic material such as silicone.
- the pedestal 12 includes an upper first member 17 in which a substantially lower half of the simulated blood vessel 11 is embedded, and a second member 18 superimposed on the lower side of the first member 17 in FIG.
- the first member 17 is not particularly limited, but is provided in a mountain shape having a substantially “H” -shaped vertical cross-sectional shape. That is, the first member 17 includes a surface 20 positioned on the upper end side, a back surface 21 positioned on the lower end side, an end surface 22 connected to each edge of the surface 20 and the back surface 21, and the surfaces 20 to 22. And a joint portion 24 extending in the vertical direction in the figure from the back surface 21 into the internal region 23.
- the surface 20 is not particularly limited, but is a substantially flat inclined surface that faces obliquely downward from the left and right sides of the simulated blood vessel 11 toward the end surfaces 22 and 22.
- the rear surface 21 is composed of a substantially flat inclined surface that faces obliquely downward toward the end surfaces 22 and 22 on both the left and right sides from the apex 21A located immediately below the axis of the simulated blood vessel 11.
- the joint portion 24 extends in a substantially vertical direction from the top 21A to the middle of the inner region 23.
- the joint portion 24 is formed from the initial shape of the first member 17 shown in FIG.
- the first member 17 in the initial shape has a wedge-shaped notch 26 whose apex is located approximately at the center position in the left-right direction of the back surface 21 and immediately below the axis of the simulated blood vessel 11 with the simulated blood vessel 11 embedded. Is formed.
- the notch 26 penetrates the first member 17 along the axis of the simulated blood vessel 11 in the direction perpendicular to the paper surface in FIG.
- the joining part 24 shown by FIG. 3 (B) is obtained by joining the formation edge 26A of the notch 26 mutually.
- the second member 18 is not particularly limited, but is provided in a substantially triangular prism shape, and the upper surface in FIG. 3B has a surface shape substantially the same as the surface shape of the back surface 21 of the first member 17. It has become.
- the blood vessel model 10 is formed by bonding the first member 17 and the second member 18 in the following procedure.
- the left and right ends of the first member 17 are bent downward while forming the edge 26 ⁇ / b> A of the notch 26. , 26A are bonded to each other with silicone or the like, so that a bonding portion 24 is formed in the inner region 23 as shown in FIG.
- the pedestal 12 is obtained.
- the simulated blood vessel 11 supported by the pedestal 12 acts by concentrating tensile stress in the diameter expansion direction on the blood vessel wall 14 by joining the forming edge 26A of the notch 26 positioned directly below the axis.
- the simulated blood vessel 11 of the blood vessel model 10 obtained in this way is fixed to the pedestal 12 with the tensile stress acting inside the blood vessel wall 14, a trainer such as a doctor or a medical student can simulate the blood vessel.
- the incision 11 is incised, the incision portion is quickly expanded, and an incision state close to the actual incision state of the blood vessel is obtained.
- vascular treatment training with an incision can be performed in a situation close to actual conditions without using a special instrument for dilating a blood vessel.
- the width and depth of the notch 26 it is possible to finely adjust the tensile stress acting on the blood vessel wall 14.
- the blood vessel model 10 concentrates the tensile stress on the simulated blood vessel 11 by joining the forming edge 26A of the notch 26, the first member 17 is more than the conventional structure in which the stress is applied to the entire first member. And the bonding operation
- work of the 2nd member 18 can be performed easily, and the productivity of the blood vessel model 10 can be improved.
- the first member 17 and the second member 18 are not limited to the above-described shapes, and the formation edge 26 ⁇ / b> A of the notch 26 that extends along the simulated blood vessel 11 at a position below the simulated blood vessel 11.
- various shapes can be used.
- the surface 20 around the simulated blood vessel 11 can be formed into a curved shape like the heart surface. In this way, surgical training using a myocardial surface fixation device such as a stabilizer can be performed as in clinical practice.
- the pedestal 12 is not limited to the two-layer structure described above, and the second member 18 may be omitted, or a structure having three or more layers may be employed.
- the blood vessel model 30 according to this embodiment shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 is used for training or the like for cutting a brain blood vessel and suturing the cut portion, and the simulated blood vessel 11 along the axial direction of the simulated blood vessel 11. It is characterized in that a tensile stress is applied in the direction of stretching (extension direction).
- the pedestal 32 of the blood vessel model 30 of the present embodiment is configured by a substantially concave block body, a front surface 34 located on the upper end side, a rear surface 35 located on the lower end side, and the front surface 34 and the rear surface 35.
- An end surface 36 that is continuous with each of the end edges, a groove portion 38 that is open at the front surface 34 side and is recessed toward the back surface 35 side, and that extends in a direction crossing the simulated blood vessel 11, and a formation surface 38A of each of the surfaces 34 to 36 and the groove portion 38.
- the inner region 39 is surrounded by a joint portion 40 extending vertically between the back surface 35 and the inner region 39.
- the groove portion 38 is formed in a culvert groove having a U-shaped cross section by forming an open space S at a substantially central portion of the pedestal 32, and the lower half of the simulated blood vessel 11 faces the surface 34 so as to straddle the open space S. It is embedded in the pedestal 32 from the side. Therefore, the simulated blood vessel 11 is in a state where both ends in the extending direction are supported by the pedestal 32 and the central portion is floated on the open space S.
- the configuration and material of the simulated blood vessel 11 and the material of the pedestal 12 are the same as those in the first embodiment.
- the open space S is open not only on the surface 34 side but also on both ends in the direction substantially perpendicular to the axial direction as the extension direction of the simulated blood vessel 11, that is, in the extension direction of the groove 38.
- the joining portion 39 is obtained by joining the formation edges 42 ⁇ / b> A and 42 ⁇ / b> A of the notch 42 formed on the back surface 35 of the base 32 in the initial stage.
- the notch 42 is formed in a wedge shape by cutting from the position below the groove 38 so as to penetrate the internal region 39 along the extending direction of the groove 38.
- the blood vessel model 30 of the present embodiment is the same as that of the first embodiment while bending both ends in the figure of the pedestal 32 that are both ends in the extending direction of the simulated blood vessel 11 downward. This is completed by joining the formation edges 42A and 42A of the notch 42 to each other using silicone. At this time, due to the joining of the formation edges 42A and 42A of the notch 42, the simulated blood vessel 11 supported by the pedestal 32 is in a state in which tensile stress is applied in the extending direction.
- the simulated blood vessel 11 of the blood vessel model 30 obtained in this way is fixed to the pedestal 12 with the tensile stress in the extending direction acting on the blood vessel wall 14, so that when the trainee cuts the simulated blood vessel 11
- the simulated blood vessel 11 divided into two from the cut portion is quickly separated, and the cut state of the simulated blood vessel 11 as in the actual cutting of the brain blood vessel or the like is obtained.
- the tensile stress acting on the blood vessel wall 14 can be finely adjusted by adjusting the width and depth of the notch 42.
- the medical blood vessel model according to the present invention can be manufactured and sold as a training instrument for various treatments on blood vessels.
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前記模擬血管は、周方向の一部分が表出する一方、周方向の残り部分が前記台座に埋設され、
前記台座は、前記模擬血管の下方位置に接合部分を備え、
前記接合部分は、前記模擬血管に沿って延びる切り欠きの形成縁同士を接合することで形成され、前記模擬血管に拡径方向の引張応力を付与する、という構成を採っている。
前記模擬血管は、前記溝部の開放空間を跨いで配置されるとともに、周方向の一部分が表出する一方、周方向の残り部分が前記台座に埋設され、
前記台座は、前記模擬血管の下方位置に接合部分を備え、
前記接合部分は、前記模擬血管を横切る方向に延びる切り欠きの形成縁同士を接合することで形成され、前記模擬血管に伸長方向の引張応力を付与する、という構成を採っている。
前記模擬血管の周方向の一部分を表出させて周方向の残り部分を前記台座に埋設した後、前記模擬血管の下方となる前記台座内で当該模擬血管に沿って延びる切り欠きの形成縁同士を接合することで、前記模擬血管を拡径方向の引張応力が付与された状態にする、という手法を採っている。
前記模擬血管の周方向の一部分を表出させて周方向の残り部分を前記台座に埋設することで、前記溝部の開放空間を跨いで前記模擬血管を配置した後、前記溝部の下方となる前記台座内で前記模擬血管を横切る方向に延びる切り欠きの形成縁同士を接合することで、前記模擬血管を伸長方向の引張応力が付与された状態にする、という手法を採っている。
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11 模擬血管
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- 血管を模擬して人工的に形成された模擬血管と、当該模擬血管を支持する台座とを備えた医療訓練用血管モデルにおいて、
前記模擬血管は、周方向の一部分が表出する一方、周方向の残り部分が前記台座に埋設され、
前記台座は、前記模擬血管の下方位置に接合部分を備え、
前記接合部分は、前記模擬血管に沿って延びる切り欠きの形成縁同士を接合することで形成され、前記模擬血管に拡径方向の引張応力を付与することを特徴とする医療訓練用血管モデル。 - 血管を模擬して人工的に形成された模擬血管と、当該模擬血管を支持するとともに、表面側に開放する溝部が形成された台座とを備え、
前記模擬血管は、前記溝部の開放空間を跨いで配置されるとともに、周方向の一部分が表出する一方、周方向の残り部分が前記台座に埋設され、
前記台座は、前記模擬血管の下方位置に接合部分を備え、
前記接合部分は、前記模擬血管を横切る方向に延びる切り欠きの形成縁同士を接合することで形成され、前記模擬血管に伸長方向の引張応力を付与することを特徴とする医療訓練用血管モデル。 - 血管を模擬して人工的に形成された模擬血管と、当該模擬血管を支持する台座とを備えた医療訓練用血管モデルの製造方法において、
前記模擬血管の周方向の一部分を表出させて周方向の残り部分を前記台座に埋設した後、前記模擬血管の下方となる前記台座内で当該模擬血管に沿って延びる切り欠きの形成縁同士を接合することで、前記模擬血管を拡径方向の引張応力が付与された状態にすることを特徴とする医療訓練用血管モデルの製造方法。 - 血管を模擬して人工的に形成された模擬血管と、当該模擬血管を支持するとともに、表面側に開放する溝部が形成された台座とを備えた医療訓練用血管モデルの製造方法において、
前記模擬血管の周方向の一部分を表出させて周方向の残り部分を前記台座に埋設することで、前記溝部の開放空間を跨いで前記模擬血管を配置した後、前記溝部の下方となる前記台座内で前記模擬血管を横切る方向に延びる切り欠きの形成縁同士を接合することで、前記模擬血管を伸長方向の引張応力が付与された状態にすることを特徴とする医療訓練用血管モデルの製造方法。
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