Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Centre for Human Anatomy Education, Monash University, Clayton, Vic., Australia.
Department of Surgery, Monash University, Clayton, Vic., Australia.
J Anat. 2019 Apr;234(4):419-437. doi: 10.1111/joa.12934. Epub 2019 Feb 1.
Three-dimensional (3D) printing, or additive manufacturing, is now a widely used tool in pre-operative planning, surgical teaching and simulator training. However, 3D printing technology that produces models with accurate haptic feedback, biomechanics and visuals for the training surgeon is not currently available. Challenges and opportunities in creating such surgical models will be discussed in this review paper. Surgery requires proper tissue handling as well as knowledge of relevant anatomy. To prepare doctors properly, training models need to take into account the biomechanical properties of the anatomical structures that will be manipulated in any given operation. This review summarises and evaluates the current biomechanical literature as it relates to human tissues and correlates the impact of this knowledge on developing high fidelity 3D printed surgical training models. We conclude that, currently, a printer technology has not yet been developed which can replicate many of the critical qualities of human tissue. Advances in 3D printing technology will be required to allow the printing of multi-material products to achieve the mechanical properties required.
三维(3D)打印或增材制造现在是术前规划、手术教学和模拟器培训中广泛使用的工具。然而,目前还没有能够为培训外科医生提供具有精确触觉反馈、生物力学和视觉效果的模型的 3D 打印技术。本文综述讨论了创建此类手术模型所面临的挑战和机遇。手术需要正确处理组织,以及了解相关解剖结构。为了让医生做好充分的准备,培训模型需要考虑到在任何给定手术中将要操作的解剖结构的生物力学特性。本文综述总结和评估了与人体组织相关的当前生物力学文献,并将这些知识对开发高保真 3D 打印手术培训模型的影响进行了关联。我们得出结论,目前还没有开发出一种打印机技术,能够复制许多人体组织的关键特性。需要 3D 打印技术的进步,才能实现打印多材料产品并达到所需的机械性能。