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Area of Science:

  • Neurosurgery
  • Medical Education
  • 3D Printing Technology

Background:

  • Craniosynostosis correction requires specialized skills due to complex anatomy.
  • Limited exposure to these procedures during residency hinders practical training.
  • Lack of pediatric cadaveric models presents a significant training challenge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop lifelike 3D printed models of infant craniosynostosis.
  • To integrate these models into a practical surgical training course.
  • To evaluate the models' effectiveness in enhancing surgical preparedness.

Main Methods:

  • 3D models created from patient scans, including calvaria, soft tissues, and cranial contents.
  • Two annual courses conducted using the 3D printed models.
  • Participant surveys administered during the course and at 1-year follow-up.

Main Results:

  • 100% of participants found the models valuable for open reconstruction and 94% for endoscopic suturectomy.
  • High participant agreement on the realism and detail of skin and bone materials.
  • All participants expressed willingness to use models for personal and resident training.

Conclusions:

  • Developed realistic 3D printed models enable effective surgical simulation for craniosynostosis.
  • This training method significantly improves surgeon preparedness beyond traditional methods.
  • Incorporating 3D printed models into curricula represents a key advancement in neurosurgical education.