Rapid Production Nasal Osteotomy Simulators With Multi‐Modality Manufacturing: 3D Printing, Casting, and Molding
Parker Tumlin,
Ian Sunyecz,
Ruifeng Cui
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo expand and improve upon previously described nasal osteotomy models with the goals of decreasing cost and production time while ensuring model fidelity. To assess change in participant confidence in their understanding of and ability to perform nasal osteotomies following completion of the simulation course.Study DesignProspective study.SettingSimulation training course for otolaryngology residents at West Virginia University.MethodsA combined methodology of 3D printing, silicone molding, and resin… Show more
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