OBJECTIVE To create, distribute, and evaluate the efficacy of a portable, cost-effective 3D-printed laparo-scopic trainer for surgical skills development.METHODS The UCI Trainer (UCiT) laparoscopic simulator was developed via computer-aided designs (CAD), which were used to 3D-print the UCiT. Once assembled, a tablet computer with a rear-facing camera was attached for video and optics. Four institutions were sent the UCiT CAD files with a 3D-printer and instructions for UCiT assembly. For a comparison of the UCiT to a standard trainer, peg transfer and intracorporeal knot tying skills were accessed. These tasks were scored, and participants were asked to rate their experience with the trainers. Lastly, a questionnaire was given to individuals who 3D-printed and assembled the UCiT.RESULTS We recruited 25 urologists; none had any 3D-printing experience. The cost of printing each trainer was $26.50 USD. Each institution used the Apple iPad for optics. Six of eight participants assembled the UCiT in < 45 minutes, and rated assembly as somewhat easy. On objective scoring, participants performed tasks equally well on the UCiT vs the conventional trainer. On subjective scoring, the conventional trainer provided a significantly better experience vs the UCiT; however, all reported that the UCiT was useful for surgical education.CONCLUSION The UCiT is a low cost, portable training tool that is easy to assemble and use. UCiT provided a platform whereby participants performed laparoscopic tasks equal to performing the same tasks on the more expensive, nonportable standard trainer. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc.

Parkhomenko, E., Yoon, R., Okhunov, Z., Patel, R.m., Dolan, B., Kaler, K., et al. (2019). Multi-institutional Evaluation of Producing and Testing a Novel 3D-Printed Laparoscopic Trainer. UROLOGY, 124, 297-301 [10.1016/j.urology.2018.06.034].

Multi-institutional Evaluation of Producing and Testing a Novel 3D-Printed Laparoscopic Trainer

Miano R.
Investigation
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2019-02-01

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To create, distribute, and evaluate the efficacy of a portable, cost-effective 3D-printed laparo-scopic trainer for surgical skills development.METHODS The UCI Trainer (UCiT) laparoscopic simulator was developed via computer-aided designs (CAD), which were used to 3D-print the UCiT. Once assembled, a tablet computer with a rear-facing camera was attached for video and optics. Four institutions were sent the UCiT CAD files with a 3D-printer and instructions for UCiT assembly. For a comparison of the UCiT to a standard trainer, peg transfer and intracorporeal knot tying skills were accessed. These tasks were scored, and participants were asked to rate their experience with the trainers. Lastly, a questionnaire was given to individuals who 3D-printed and assembled the UCiT.RESULTS We recruited 25 urologists; none had any 3D-printing experience. The cost of printing each trainer was $26.50 USD. Each institution used the Apple iPad for optics. Six of eight participants assembled the UCiT in < 45 minutes, and rated assembly as somewhat easy. On objective scoring, participants performed tasks equally well on the UCiT vs the conventional trainer. On subjective scoring, the conventional trainer provided a significantly better experience vs the UCiT; however, all reported that the UCiT was useful for surgical education.CONCLUSION The UCiT is a low cost, portable training tool that is easy to assemble and use. UCiT provided a platform whereby participants performed laparoscopic tasks equal to performing the same tasks on the more expensive, nonportable standard trainer. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc.
feb-2019
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/24 - UROLOGIA
English
Equipment Design; Laparoscopy; Simulation Training; Printing, Three-Dimensional
Parkhomenko, E., Yoon, R., Okhunov, Z., Patel, R.m., Dolan, B., Kaler, K., et al. (2019). Multi-institutional Evaluation of Producing and Testing a Novel 3D-Printed Laparoscopic Trainer. UROLOGY, 124, 297-301 [10.1016/j.urology.2018.06.034].
Parkhomenko, E; Yoon, R; Okhunov, Z; Patel, Rm; Dolan, B; Kaler, K; Schwartz, Mj; Shah, Ph; Bierwiler, H; Gamboa, Aj; Miano, R; Germani, S; Fabbro, Dd; Zordani, A; Micali, S; Kavoussi, Lr; Clayman, Rv; Landman, J
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