2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2020.06.035
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Realization of Open Software Chain for 3D Modeling and Printing of Organs in Simulation Centers: Example of Renal Pelvis Reconstruction

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“…Further, 3D printers have been used to create molds of actual organs, and PVA has been used to create accurate tissue models. These models are used by cardiac surgeons and urologists for training [5,6]. These tissue models have been found to be ideal for training, as they have a realistic appearance and texture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, 3D printers have been used to create molds of actual organs, and PVA has been used to create accurate tissue models. These models are used by cardiac surgeons and urologists for training [5,6]. These tissue models have been found to be ideal for training, as they have a realistic appearance and texture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Pyeloplasty is a surgical procedure performed in cases of ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction. (a)–(c) For surgical training, the 3D-printed models are placed within laparoscopic consoles to recreate and performed the pyeloplasty procedure [ 226 ]. Used with permission from Elsevier.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…3D-printed models have also been utilized as a simulator in partial nephrectomy, robot-assisted prostatectomy, transurethral resection of the prostate in both laparoscopic and robotic. The incorporation of 3D printing to develop surgical simulation models and training devices may prove to be a valuable resource to residents and faculty in surgical training exercises, that it allowed the trainees and junior clinicians to improve training quality and reduce learning curves ( 4 , 7 ). Besides that, 3D models for a specific patient were presented to junior surgeons for preoperative surgical planning, contributing to understanding the surgical procedures, thus improving surgical performance and patient outcomes in our experience ( 6 ).…”
Section: The Applications Of 3d Printing In Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%