2018
DOI: 10.1177/1753193417754179
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Teaching of distal radius shortening osteotomy: three-dimensional procedural simulator versus bone procedural simulator

Abstract: In order to facilitate the learning of distal radius shortening osteotomy by junior surgeons, the main assumption was that using a three-dimensional procedural simulator was better than a bone procedural simulator. After viewing a video, ten junior surgeons performed a distal radius shortening osteotomy: five with a bone procedural simulator (Group 1) and five with a three-dimensional procedural simulator (Group 2). All subsequently performed the same surgery on fresh cadaveric bones. The duration of the proce… Show more

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“…Lazarus et al tested the model on twenty surgeons from 11 countries, and it was felt to be inferior to a cadaver [23]. However, Naroura et al showed that the WristsimÒ was superior to a dry bone simulator for a distal radial osteotomy [24].…”
Section: Tendonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lazarus et al tested the model on twenty surgeons from 11 countries, and it was felt to be inferior to a cadaver [23]. However, Naroura et al showed that the WristsimÒ was superior to a dry bone simulator for a distal radial osteotomy [24].…”
Section: Tendonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two reports from the same study group presented a synthetic wrist procedural simulator (Wristsim®, Biomodex™, Paris, France) based on 3D printing technology. They were able to highlight its potential use in training of volar plating in distal radius fractures and distal radius shortening osteotomy but also recognized its inferiority to cadaver specimen training [ 10 , 11 ].…”
Section: Practical Applications In Hand Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6). A randomized study showed improved distal radius shortening on fresh cadavers in surgical trainees using Wristsim® 3D objects versus Sawbones® [34].…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%