Objectives: Temporal bone dissection is an essential part of otological surgical training. Ethical reasons prevent the use of cadaveric paediatric temporal bones and diseased temporal bones harbour different anatomiy to most models or healthy specimens. Ideal preoperative preparation should allow the surgeon to undertake the actual operative procedure in a simulated manner. The use of 3D printed models based on high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) scans has already being trialled for adults, but may be of greater benefit for paediatric cases. Methods:Non-identifiable HRCT scans of paediatric temporal bones were segmented and converted into surface representations using open source software and self-made algorithms. Several 3D prints o...
A multi-material ear canal model was designed and created from CT scans of an actual patient. This ...
Introduction Temporal bone anatomy is complex and demands a profound anatomical knowledge. Associati...
Abstract Background Conductive hearing loss due to ossicular abnormalities occurs from many causes, ...
Introduction: Temporal bone dissection is an essential component of otological training. The ideal t...
The aim of the present study was to assess the feasibility and utility of 3D printing technology in ...
Objective: Evaluation of the face validity of a new artificial model of an infant temporal bone (TB)...
Background: Three-dimensional (3D) printing has allowed great progression in the medical field. In o...
© American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation 2020. Objective: The American ...
Mastery of ear anatomy and otologic surgical skills is challenging for trainees, and educational res...
Introduction Traditionally, surgical training in otology, is imparted by dissecting harvested human ...
AbstractTemporal bone dissection plays an important role in the training of surgeons; however, they ...
In the preoperative evaluation of prospective cochlear implant patients high resolution computed tom...
Ear reconstruction using three-dimensional (3D) printing technique has been considered as a good sub...
Application of three-dimensional printing (3D) technology is relatively new in healthcare, but signi...
International audienceMain goalImprove the understanding of human temporal bone computed tomography ...
A multi-material ear canal model was designed and created from CT scans of an actual patient. This ...
Introduction Temporal bone anatomy is complex and demands a profound anatomical knowledge. Associati...
Abstract Background Conductive hearing loss due to ossicular abnormalities occurs from many causes, ...
Introduction: Temporal bone dissection is an essential component of otological training. The ideal t...
The aim of the present study was to assess the feasibility and utility of 3D printing technology in ...
Objective: Evaluation of the face validity of a new artificial model of an infant temporal bone (TB)...
Background: Three-dimensional (3D) printing has allowed great progression in the medical field. In o...
© American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation 2020. Objective: The American ...
Mastery of ear anatomy and otologic surgical skills is challenging for trainees, and educational res...
Introduction Traditionally, surgical training in otology, is imparted by dissecting harvested human ...
AbstractTemporal bone dissection plays an important role in the training of surgeons; however, they ...
In the preoperative evaluation of prospective cochlear implant patients high resolution computed tom...
Ear reconstruction using three-dimensional (3D) printing technique has been considered as a good sub...
Application of three-dimensional printing (3D) technology is relatively new in healthcare, but signi...
International audienceMain goalImprove the understanding of human temporal bone computed tomography ...
A multi-material ear canal model was designed and created from CT scans of an actual patient. This ...
Introduction Temporal bone anatomy is complex and demands a profound anatomical knowledge. Associati...
Abstract Background Conductive hearing loss due to ossicular abnormalities occurs from many causes, ...