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OPEN ACCESSAugust 9, 2012Double-J Ureteral Stent Placement: An Educational Video Andrea Crane, MD, Kristy Borawski, MD, Elizabeth Calloway, AnnaMarie Connolly, MD Andrea Crane, MD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine Google Scholar More articles by this author , Kristy Borawski, MD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Google Scholar More articles by this author , Elizabeth Calloway University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Google Scholar More articles by this author , AnnaMarie Connolly, MD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Google Scholar More articles by this author https://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.9208 SectionsAbout ToolsDownload Citations ShareFacebookTwitterEmail Abstract Introduction: There are many learners in the surgical profession that go through medical training without specific direction on how to select and properly place a ureteral stent. This video resource file outlines this for the viewer in an organized instructional format and was initially created to facilitate safe and successful stent placement. The original learner target audience consists of urologists, gynecologists, and urogynecologists. Methods: A 7-minute video clip is the single resource file included in this resource. The video is produced as an MPEG-4 movie file. The video contains PowerPoint slides, video footage, and custom animation. Implementation requires streaming video capabilities. Results: This video was successfully presented as a peer-reviewed video oral presentation with a question and answer session at the American Urogynecologic Society 2011 annual meeting in Providence, Rhode Island. This society consists of physicians, nurses, physical therapists, students, researchers, educators, and other health care professionals interested in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. Feedback from many educators and program directors after the presentation were positive and included comments regarding the utility of this resource for medical education. Discussion: This video has clear educational objectives and is delivered in a concise and generalizable manner. This resource may prove helpful to not only practicing urogynecologists and urogynecologists-in-training, but also to medical students in the obstetrics/gynecology and general surgery/urology clerkships, and residents in the specialties of gynecology, urology, and general surgery. Educational Objectives By the end of this session, learners will be able to: Describe proper ureteral stent selection.Discuss the necessary tools needed for ureteral stent placement.Demonstrate a technique for successful stent placement. Sign up for the latest publications from MedEdPORTAL Add your email below FILES INCLUDEDReferencesRelatedDetails FILES INCLUDED Included in this publication: Ureteral Stent Instructor's Guide.pdf Ureteral Stent.m4v To view all publication components, extract (i.e., unzip) them from the downloaded .zip file. Download editor’s noteThis publication may contain technology or a display format that is no longer in use. CitationCrane A, Borawski K, Calloway E, Connolly AM. Double-J Ureteral Stent Placement: An Educational Video. MedEdPORTAL. 2012;8:9208. https://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.9208 Copyright & Permissions© 2012 Crane et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives license.KeywordsUreteral Stent PlacementAcknowledgmentsMusic “I Will Celebrate” created by Joshua Tuburan and used with permission. Disclosures None to report. Funding/Support None to report. Prior Presentations Crane AK, Borwaski K, Calloway EH, Connolly A. Ureteral Stent Placement: An Educational Video. Presented at: American Urogynecologic society 32nd Annual Meeting; September 14–17, 2011; Providence, Rhode Island. Loading ...

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