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Design and Validation of a 3D Printed Cranio-Facial Simulator: A Novel Tool for Surgical Education.
Wright, Joshua M; Ford, Jonathan M; Qamar, Fatima; Lee, Matthew; Halsey, Jordan N; Smyth, Matthew D; Decker, Summer J; Rottgers, S Alex.
Afiliação
  • Wright JM; Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 7582Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL, USA.
  • Ford JM; Department of Radiology, USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL, USA.
  • Qamar F; DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX, USA.
  • Lee M; Center for Medical Simulation and Innovative Education, 7582Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL, USA.
  • Halsey JN; Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 7582Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL, USA.
  • Smyth MD; Division of Neurosurgery, 7582Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL, USA.
  • Decker SJ; Department of Radiology, USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL, USA.
  • Rottgers SA; Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 7582Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL, USA.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J ; : 10556656221151096, 2023 Jan 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36635983
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To assess the ability of current 3D printing technology to generate a craniofacial bony and soft tissue anatomical model for use in simulating the performance of a fronto-orbital advancement (FOA) osteotomy and then to further assess the value of the model as an educational tool.

DESIGN:

Anatomic models were designed with a process of serial anatomic segmentation/design, 3D printing, dissection, and device refinement. A validation study was conducted with 5 junior and 5 senior plastic surgery residents. The validation study incorporated a multiple-choice Knowledge Assessment test (KA), an Objective Structured Assessment of Technical skills (OSATs), a Global Rating Scale (GRS) and a Michigan Standard Simulation Experience Scale (MiSSES). We compared the scores of both the junior and senior residents and compared junior resident scores, before and after viewing a lecture/demonstration.

RESULTS:

MiSSES showed high face validity with a score of 85.1/90, signifying high satisfaction with the simulator learning experience. Simulation and the lecture/demonstration improved the junior resident average KA score from 5.6/10 to 9.6/10 (P = .02), OSATs score from 32.4/66 to 64.4/66 (P < .001) and GRS score from 13.9/35 to 27.5/35 (P < .001). The senior residents OSATs score of 56.3/66 was higher than the pre-lecture juniors (32.4/66) (P < .001), but lower than the post-lecture juniors (64.4/66) (P < .001).

CONCLUSION:

We have successfully fabricated a 3D printed craniofacial simulator capable of being used as an educational tool alongside traditional surgical training. Next steps would be improving soft tissue realism, inclusion of patient and disease specific anatomy and creation of models for other surgical specialties.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article