Langridge Benjamin, Momin Sheikh, Coumbe Ben, Woin Evelina, Griffin Michelle, Butler Peter
University College London Medical School, London, United Kingdom.
Charles Wolfson Center for Reconstructive Surgery, Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom; Division of Surgery & Interventional Science, University College London, London, United Kingdom; Department of Plastic Surgery, Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom; Centre for Rheumatology, Royal Free Hospital, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
J Surg Educ. 2018 Jan-Feb;75(1):209-221. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2017.06.033. Epub 2017 Jul 17.
The use of 3-dimensional (3D) printing in medicine has rapidly expanded in recent years as the technology has developed. The potential uses of 3D printing are manifold. This article provides a systematic review of the uses of 3D printing within surgical training and assessment.
A structured literature search of the major literature databases was performed in adherence to PRISMA guidelines. Articles that met predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria were appraised with respect to the key objectives of the review and sources of bias were analysed.
Overall, 49 studies were identified for inclusion in the qualitative analysis. Heterogeneity in study design and outcome measures used prohibited meaningful meta-analysis. 3D printing has been used in surgical training across a broad range of specialities but most commonly in neurosurgery and otorhinolaryngology. Both objective and subjective outcome measures have been studied, demonstrating the usage of 3D printed models in training and education. 3D printing has also been used in anatomical education and preoperative planning, demonstrating improved outcomes when compared to traditional educational methods and improved patient outcomes, respectively.
3D printing technology has a broad range of potential applications within surgical education and training. Although the field is still in its relative infancy, several studies have already demonstrated its usage both instead of and in addition to traditional educational methods.
近年来,随着技术的发展,三维(3D)打印在医学中的应用迅速扩大。3D打印的潜在用途多种多样。本文对3D打印在外科培训和评估中的应用进行了系统综述。
按照PRISMA指南对主要文献数据库进行结构化文献检索。对符合预定义纳入和排除标准的文章就综述的关键目标进行评估,并分析偏倚来源。
总体而言,确定了49项研究纳入定性分析。研究设计和所使用的结果测量方法的异质性使得有意义的荟萃分析无法进行。3D打印已在广泛的专业领域用于外科培训,但最常用于神经外科和耳鼻喉科。客观和主观结果测量方法均已得到研究,证明了3D打印模型在培训和教育中的应用。3D打印还已用于解剖学教育和术前规划,分别显示出与传统教育方法相比有更好的效果以及改善了患者预后。
3D打印技术在外科教育和培训中有广泛的潜在应用。尽管该领域仍处于相对起步阶段,但已有多项研究证明了其在替代传统教育方法以及作为传统教育方法补充方面的应用。