Foresti, Ruben and Fornasari, Anna and Bianchini Massoni, Claudio and Mersanne, Arianna and Martini, Chiara and Cabrini, Elisa and Freyrie, Antonio and Perini, Paolo (2024) Surgical Medical Education via 3D Bioprinting: Modular System for Endovascular Training. Bioengineering, 11 (2). p. 197. ISSN 2306-5354
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Abstract
There is currently a shift in surgical training from traditional methods to simulation-based approaches, recognizing the necessity of more effective and controlled learning environments. This study introduces a completely new 3D-printed modular system for endovascular surgery training (M-SET), developed to allow various difficulty levels. Its design was based on computed tomography angiographies from real patient data with femoro-popliteal lesions. The study aimed to explore the integration of simulation training via a 3D model into the surgical training curriculum and its effect on their performance. Our preliminary study included 12 volunteer trainees randomized 1:1 into the standard simulation (SS) group (3 stepwise difficulty training sessions) and the random simulation (RS) group (random difficulty of the M-SET). A senior surgeon evaluated and timed the final training session. Feedback reports were assessed through the Student Satisfaction and Self-Confidence in Learning Scale. The SS group completed the training sessions in about half time (23.13 ± 9.2 min vs. 44.6 ± 12.8 min). Trainees expressed high satisfaction with the training program supported by the M-SET. Our 3D-printed modular training model meets the current need for new endovascular training approaches, offering a customizable, accessible, and effective simulation-based educational program with the aim of reducing the time required to reach a high level of practical skills.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Journal Eprints > Multidisciplinary |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 20 Feb 2024 04:56 |
Last Modified: | 20 Feb 2024 04:56 |
URI: | http://repository.journal4submission.com/id/eprint/3649 |