- SIU School of Medicine
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- SIU School of Medicine
“The Ham-Cam” Lower Endoscopy Navigation Model Created by Stephanie Donnelly MD, Imran Hassan MD & Jenny Bartlett ST Supplies Needed ● Peg board (24”x 29”) ● Zip ties (11” length) ● Hamster tubing (pet supply store) ● Wood blocks (2.5”x6”) ● Long screws ● Power drill w/ hole saw attachment ● Kidney basin ● Esmark ● Glad Press & Seal (optional) Place a round cap with air vents midway up the first section. This will sit down in the peg board to allow the resident to suction fluid from a basin Assemble hamster tubing into a configuration of the colon like shown in these two pictures or in a design of your choice. Remember that too many bends in the tubing make navigation more difficult.. The hamster tubing can be lines with Glad press and seal wrap or a similar product to create a smaller lumen and to help the scope move through the model a little more smoothly. The scope should be prayed generously with Pam cooking spray or other lubricant to help with navigation. You can also add pieces of Esmark in various areas inside the model with a slit cut in either the top or bottom. This gives the resident a chance to practice operating the scope over and under obstacles. Place assembled model on the peg board and mark the area to be cut for the vented cap. We used a standard door knob size hole saw. Place vent cap through the hole and secure the hamster tubing to the board with zip ties. Attach wood blocks on all four corners and in the middle of the peg board with screws. Cut a small hole in the Esmark at the beginning of the model. We placed a basin of colored water under the peg board where the vent cap is located for suctioning of fluid. We also used a non skid piece of rubber shelf liner under the wood blocks so the model will not slide when using. Spray the endoscope with a water soluble lubricant (Pam) before beginning task. The SIU model in use Endoscopic views of the model before Press & Seal liner was added.