医学
气道
支气管镜检查
3d打印
3d打印机
硅酮
柔性支气管镜检查
三维模型
外科
放射科
医学物理学
生物医学工程
计算机科学
人工智能
机械工程
化学
有机化学
工程类
作者
Alex Chee,Melibea Sierra‐Ruiz,Mihir Parikh,Adnan Majid
标识
DOI:10.1097/lbr.0000000000000701
摘要
Aim: This study aimed to determine operator impressions of an airway obstruction procedure using a custom silicone model of low cost and high accuracy. Background: Current procedural education for therapeutic bronchoscopy relies on animal models, supervised in-patient training, and inanimate artificial models. Model manufacturing via lost-wax casting allows for the flexibility of the material selection and reproduction of complex airway shapes. Methods: A patient computed tomography scan was anonymized and segmented into a stereolithographic (STL) file. The water dissolvable interior airway mold was 3-dimensional (D) printed using polyvinyl alcohol and the exterior mold was printed with polylactic acid. Flexible silicone was injected into the mold. During advanced bronchoscopy courses (2017-2018) at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, participants were asked to evaluate both standard bronchoscopy manikin and the manikin with 3D customization. Results: We evaluated 17 participants with different levels in training in the pulmonary field. All of them reported that they previously have performed >100 bronchoscopies, 88% having treated patients with airway stenosis. In total, 77% of participants thought the 3D model was better or much better for airway inspection when compared with Broncho-Boy. Overall, 94% of participants reported the 3D model was accurate or very accurate for realism. In total, 69% of trainees reported the overall experience as excellent. All of them reported 3D model would improve their skills on stent placement. Conclusion: 3D printing with silicone lost wax casting can be used to reproduce airway abnormalities for tactile simulation bronchoscopy. Reproducible custom airway models can be created for a relatively low cost.
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