2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2022.111040
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Step-by-step development and evaluation of a 3D printed home-made low-cost pediatric tracheobronchial tree for foreign body aspiration extractions

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“…Accordingly, the risks related to airway control operations differ among patients. Three-dimensional printing is customized for airway planning in different populations, including infants [ 186 ], pediatric patients [ 184 , 187 , 188 ], and adult patients, even in specific cases involving congenital or acquired craniofacial anomalies [ 15 ], difficult airway intubation [ 189 ], cricothyroid puncture [ 190 ], thoracic puncture [ 180 ], thoracic epidural analgesia [ 191 ], or control of combined lumbar and epidural anesthesia planes.…”
Section: Research and Application Of 3d Printing In The Anesthesia Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, the risks related to airway control operations differ among patients. Three-dimensional printing is customized for airway planning in different populations, including infants [ 186 ], pediatric patients [ 184 , 187 , 188 ], and adult patients, even in specific cases involving congenital or acquired craniofacial anomalies [ 15 ], difficult airway intubation [ 189 ], cricothyroid puncture [ 190 ], thoracic puncture [ 180 ], thoracic epidural analgesia [ 191 ], or control of combined lumbar and epidural anesthesia planes.…”
Section: Research and Application Of 3d Printing In The Anesthesia Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…valuable tools to strengthen various skills by creating a safe and comfortable replica of clinical environment for frequent practice [4]. Simulation training has been shown to improve patient care and management of complicated cases across various procedures including bronchoscopies [5,6] ,laparoscopicsurgeries [7] and other procedures [8][9][10]. Otolaryngologic training programs often use simulators to assist with procedural learning [11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Development and Validation Of A 3-dimensional Flexible Laryn...mentioning
confidence: 99%