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Validation of a 3D-printed human temporal bone model for otology surgical skill training.

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Chien, WW; da Cruz, MJ; Francis, HW
Published in: World J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg
April 2021

HYPOTHESIS: Three-dimensional (3D) printed temporal bones are comparable to cadaveric temporal bones as a training tool for otologic surgery. BACKGROUND: Cadaveric temporal bone dissection is an integral part of otology surgical training. Unfortunately, availability of cadaveric temporal bones is becoming much more limited and concern regarding chemical and biological risks persist. In this study, we examine the validity of 3D-printed temporal bone model as an alternative training tool for otologic surgery. METHODS: Seventeen otolaryngology trainees participated in the study. They were asked to complete a series of otologic procedures using 3D-printed temporal bones. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to evaluate their dissection experience on the 3D-printed temporal bones. RESULTS: Participants found that the 3D-printed temporal bones were anatomically realistic compared to cadaveric temporal bones. They found that the 3D-printed temporal bones were useful as a surgical training tool in general and also for specific otologic procedures. Overall, participants were enthusiastic about incorporation of 3D-printed temporal bones in temporal bone dissection training courses and would recommend them to other trainees. CONCLUSION: 3D-printed temporal bone model is a viable alternative to human cadaveric temporal bones as a teaching tool for otologic surgery.

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Published In

World J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg

DOI

EISSN

2589-1081

Publication Date

April 2021

Volume

7

Issue

2

Start / End Page

88 / 93

Location

United States
 

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Chien, W. W., da Cruz, M. J., & Francis, H. W. (2021). Validation of a 3D-printed human temporal bone model for otology surgical skill training. World J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 7(2), 88–93. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wjorl.2020.12.004
Chien, Wade W., Melville J. da Cruz, and Howard W. Francis. “Validation of a 3D-printed human temporal bone model for otology surgical skill training.World J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg 7, no. 2 (April 2021): 88–93. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wjorl.2020.12.004.
Chien WW, da Cruz MJ, Francis HW. Validation of a 3D-printed human temporal bone model for otology surgical skill training. World J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2021 Apr;7(2):88–93.
Chien, Wade W., et al. “Validation of a 3D-printed human temporal bone model for otology surgical skill training.World J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg, vol. 7, no. 2, Apr. 2021, pp. 88–93. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.wjorl.2020.12.004.
Chien WW, da Cruz MJ, Francis HW. Validation of a 3D-printed human temporal bone model for otology surgical skill training. World J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2021 Apr;7(2):88–93.

Published In

World J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg

DOI

EISSN

2589-1081

Publication Date

April 2021

Volume

7

Issue

2

Start / End Page

88 / 93

Location

United States