Overcoming roadblocks in clinical innovation via high fidelity simulation: use of a phantom simulator to achieve FDA and IRB approval of a clinical trial of fetal embolization of vein of Galen malformations.
Darren B OrbachLouise E Wilkins-HaugCarol B BensonShivani D RangwalaChristopher PakMona SaffarzadehPeter WeinstockPublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2023)
A phantom simulator for fetal intervention of VOGM produces lifelike results during trial interventions, removing obstacles to feasibility and safety evaluations, typically precluded by non-availability of appropriate animal models. The study provides a proof of concept for potentially wider applications of medical simulation to enable novel procedural advancements in neurointerventions.