Effectiveness of a conceptual three-dimensionally printed model of the middle ear in teaching complex neuroanatomy to radiology trainees

Cullen Fleming , Aparana Yepuri , Gaurav Watane , Anam Salman , Shivang Desai , Merissa Zeman , Ramin Javan
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Introduction Middle ear anatomy is difficult for learners because of its intricate and complex anatomy. Historically its anatomy has been taught with dissections and figures. 3D printed models have grown in popularity for their ability to represent complex structures. This study sought to assess the efficacy of a conceptual 3D printed middle ear model in radiology trainee education.

Methods An uncontrolled before-after trial was performed in which radiology trainees participated in small group teaching sessions using a 3D printed conceptual middle ear model. Participant knowledge was assessed with identical pre- and 1-week post-intervention knowledge assessments and surveys.

Results A total of 26 participants completed the study. The mean pre-intervention test score for participants (out of 20) was 6 ± 3.4, which increased to 11.7 ± 3.5 (p-value < 0.02) following interaction with the model. Second year radiology residents had the largest improvement in score, 9.0 ± 4.2, while fourth year radiology residents had the least, 2.8 ± 2.6. The small increase in post-intervention scores for the neuroradiology fellows was not found to be statistically significant (p-value 0.07). Subgroup analysis of post-intervention knowledge found no statistical difference among participants of different years of training. The survey showed increased understanding and desire for incorporation into curriculum.

Discussion: Interaction with the 3D printed model was found to improve anatomical knowledge in radiology residents but not neuroradiology fellows, whose improvement was not statistically significant. All participants, regardless of their years of training, were found to have knowledge equivalent to that of a fellow following their training.

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概念三维打印中耳模型在放射学学员复杂神经解剖学教学中的有效性
中耳解剖结构复杂,对学习者来说是一个难点。历史上,它的解剖学一直是用解剖和图形来教授的。3D打印模型因其表示复杂结构的能力而越来越受欢迎。本研究旨在评估概念3D打印中耳模型在放射学培训生教育中的功效。方法采用3D打印概念中耳模型,对放射学受训者进行小组教学。通过相同的干预前和干预后1周的知识评估和调查来评估参与者的知识。结果共有26名参与者完成了研究。20名参与者的干预前测试平均得分为6±3.4分,增加到11.7±3.5分(p值<与模型交互后的0.02)。第二年住院医师的评分改善最大,为9.0±4.2,而第四年住院医师的评分改善最少,为2.8±2.6。神经放射学研究人员干预后得分的小幅增加没有统计学意义(p值0.07)。干预后知识的亚组分析发现,不同训练年限的参与者之间没有统计学差异。调查显示,越来越多的人理解并希望将其纳入课程。讨论:发现与3D打印模型的互动提高了放射学住院医师的解剖学知识,但没有神经放射学研究员,其改善无统计学意义。所有的参与者,不管他们接受了多少年的培训,他们的知识水平都与接受过培训的人相当。
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Annals of 3D printed medicine
Annals of 3D printed medicine Medicine and Dentistry (General), Materials Science (General)
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