UNLABELLED: The traditionally accepted form of training is direct supervision by an expert; however, modern trends in medicine have made this progressively more difficult to achieve. A 3-dimensional printer makes it possible to convert patients imaging data into accurate models, thus allowing the possibility to reproduce models with pathology. This enables a large number of trainees to be trained simultaneously using realistic models simulating actual neurosurgical procedures. The aim of this study was to assess the usefulness of these models in training surgeons to perform standard procedures that require complex techniques and equipment. METHODS: Multiple models of the head of a patient with a deep-seated small thalamic lesion were create...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
Current Developments in Simulation Models for Surgical Skills Training In 1892, Professor William Ha...
Background: Incidents with medical equipment have been observed by several studies [6, 4], and the l...
The traditionally accepted form of training is direct supervision by an expert; however, modern tren...
BackgroundEndoscopic skull base surgery (ESBS) is complex, requiring methodical and unremitting surg...
Background: Increasing technico-manual complexity of procedures and time constraints necessitates ef...
AIM: There has been an increased interest in the use of three-dimensional (3D) technology in surgica...
Background: Teaching motor skills to medical students is one of the most crucial tasks of medical te...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current state of simulation use in surgery and to offer direction for futur...
Neurosurgical training usually requires long hours for hands-on procedures, making it difficult for ...
The advent of multimaterial 3D printers allows the creation of neurosurgical models of a more realis...
Background: Simulation-based techniques using three-dimensional models are gaining popularity in neu...
Abstract The anatomically complex and often spatially restricted conditions of anastomosis in the he...
Background: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical skills of surgi...
BackgroundApproximately 15 % of surgical patients in hospital are affected of an adverse event, whic...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
Current Developments in Simulation Models for Surgical Skills Training In 1892, Professor William Ha...
Background: Incidents with medical equipment have been observed by several studies [6, 4], and the l...
The traditionally accepted form of training is direct supervision by an expert; however, modern tren...
BackgroundEndoscopic skull base surgery (ESBS) is complex, requiring methodical and unremitting surg...
Background: Increasing technico-manual complexity of procedures and time constraints necessitates ef...
AIM: There has been an increased interest in the use of three-dimensional (3D) technology in surgica...
Background: Teaching motor skills to medical students is one of the most crucial tasks of medical te...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current state of simulation use in surgery and to offer direction for futur...
Neurosurgical training usually requires long hours for hands-on procedures, making it difficult for ...
The advent of multimaterial 3D printers allows the creation of neurosurgical models of a more realis...
Background: Simulation-based techniques using three-dimensional models are gaining popularity in neu...
Abstract The anatomically complex and often spatially restricted conditions of anastomosis in the he...
Background: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical skills of surgi...
BackgroundApproximately 15 % of surgical patients in hospital are affected of an adverse event, whic...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
Current Developments in Simulation Models for Surgical Skills Training In 1892, Professor William Ha...
Background: Incidents with medical equipment have been observed by several studies [6, 4], and the l...