Three-dimensional printing as an educational tool in colorectal surgery.

Petros Bangeas, Kostnantinos Drevelegas, Christina Agorastou, Lazaros Tzounis, Aggeliki Chorti, Daniel Paramythiotis, Antonis Michalopoulos, George Tsoulfas, Vassileios N Papadopoulos, Aristomenis Exadaktylos, Jasjit S Suri
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3D printing is a rapidly advancing technology which represents a significant technological achievement that could be useful in a variety of biomedical applications. In the field of surgery, 3D printing is envisioned as a significant step in the areas of surgical planning, education and training. The 3D printed models are considered as high quality and efficient educational tools. In this paper A randomized controlled trial was performed to compare the educational role of 3D printed models with that of the conventional MRI films in the training of surgical residents. Statistical analysis revealed that Resident surgeons who studied only the anal fistula printed models, (Group B) achieved a higher overall score in the fistula assessment test (87,2 (82,6-91,6)) compared to resident surgeons (Group A) who studied only MRI images (74,85 (66,8-73,5)).  3D printing technology can lead to improvement in preoperative planning accuracy, followed by efficient optimization of the treatment strategy. It is believed that 3D printing technology could be used in the case of various other surgical applications, thus representing a novel tool for surgical education.

三维打印技术在结直肠外科教学中的应用。
3D打印是一项快速发展的技术,它代表了一项重大的技术成就,可以在各种生物医学应用中发挥作用。在外科领域,3D打印被设想为手术计划、教育和培训领域的重要一步。3D打印模型被认为是高质量和高效的教育工具。本文通过随机对照试验,比较3D打印模型与常规MRI影像在外科住院医师培训中的教育作用。统计分析显示,只研究肛瘘打印模型的住院医生(B组)在肛瘘评估测试中的总分(87,2(82,6-91,6))高于只研究MRI图像的住院医生(a组)(74,85(66,8-73,5))。3D打印技术可以提高术前计划的准确性,从而有效地优化治疗策略。相信3D打印技术可以用于各种其他外科应用,从而代表了一种新的外科教育工具。
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