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Objective: Three-dimensional (3D) printed temporal bone model draws great attention as a promising alternative for conventional cadaveric model in education of otologic surgery. However, its high price and requirement for specialized tools hinder widespread use. We devised a simple educational model based on lattice structure to overcome these problems and compared it with a commercial model.
Methods: We converted high-resolution temporal bone computed tomography images into stereolithography format, and printed it using the G005 3D printing system from CUBICON© . In this process, the part to be drilled out was made of lattice structure. We evaluated the model by a questionnaire prepared in advance, and compared the results with those of a commercial model.
Results: We created an educational 3D printed temporal bone lattice model one-tenth the cost of commercial temporal bone. Our model reproduced the important structures of the temporal bone, produced less dust, and had similar strength and grinding sensation compared to the commercial model. The surface texture and reproducibility were comparable to the commercial model. Although most of structures were remodeled more elaborately in the commercial model than our model, our model demonstrated significant potential as a cost-effective educational tool for medical students and residents.
Conclusion: 3D printed temporal bone lattice model has potential for widespread use due to low cost and easy accessibility. Further improvements in the fine structures of the temporal bone are necessary to enhance its utility as an educational model.
易于使用且价格低廉的颞骨三维打印教学模型的可行性:无需钻孔即可练习。
目的:三维(3D)打印颞骨模型作为传统尸体模型的替代品,在耳科手术教学中备受关注。然而,其高昂的价格和对专业工具的要求阻碍了它的广泛使用。为了克服这些问题,我们设计了一种基于晶格结构的简单教学模型,并将其与商业模型进行了比较:我们将高分辨率的颞骨计算机断层扫描图像转换成立体光刻格式,并使用 CUBICON© 公司的 G005 3D 打印系统进行打印。在这一过程中,需要钻出的部分是由晶格结构制成的。我们通过事先准备好的问卷对模型进行了评估,并将结果与商业模型进行了比较:结果:我们制作了一个具有教育意义的 3D 打印颞骨晶格模型,其成本仅为商业颞骨的十分之一。我们的模型再现了颞骨的重要结构,产生的灰尘较少,与商用模型相比,具有相似的强度和磨削感。表面纹理和再现性与商用模型相当。结论:3D 打印颞骨晶格模型成本低、易于获得,具有广泛应用的潜力。结论:3D 打印的颞骨晶格模型由于成本低廉、易于获得,具有广泛应用的潜力,但需要进一步改进颞骨的精细结构,以提高其作为教育模型的实用性。
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