Department of Anatomy, Cell Biology & Physiology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Anat Sci Educ. 2024 Sep;17(6):1164-1173. doi: 10.1002/ase.2483. Epub 2024 Jul 12.
3D scanning and printing technologies are quickly evolving and offer great potential for use in gross anatomical education. The use of human body donors to create digital scans and 3D printed models raises ethical concerns about donor informed consent, potential commodification, and access to and storage of potentially identifiable anatomical reproductions. This paper reviews available literature describing ethical implications for the application of these emerging technologies, existing published best practices for managing and sharing 2D imaging, and current adherence to these best practices by academic body donation programs. We conclude that informed consent is paramount for all uses of human donor and human donor-derived materials and that currently there is considerable diversity in adherence to established best practices for the management and sharing of 3D digital content derived from human donors. We propose a new and simplified framework for categorizing donor-derived teaching materials and the corresponding level of consent required for digital sharing. This framework proposes an equivalent minimum level of specific consent for human donor and human donor-derived materials relative to generalized, nonidentical teaching materials (i.e., artificial plastic models). Likewise, we propose that the collective path forward should involve the creation of a centralized, secure repository for digital human donor 3D content as a mechanism for accumulating, regulating, and controlling the distribution of properly consented human donor-derived 3D digital content that will also increase the availability of ethically created human-derived teaching materials while discouraging commodification.
3D 扫描和打印技术发展迅速,在大体解剖学教育中具有巨大的应用潜力。使用人体捐献者来创建数字扫描和 3D 打印模型,引发了关于捐献者知情同意、潜在商品化以及潜在可识别解剖复制品的获取和存储的伦理问题。本文综述了这些新兴技术应用的伦理影响、现有 2D 成像管理和共享的最佳实践,以及学术机构捐献计划目前对这些最佳实践的遵守情况。我们得出结论,知情同意对于所有使用人体捐献者和人体捐献者来源材料的用途都是至关重要的,目前对于从人体捐献者获得的 3D 数字内容的管理和共享,遵守既定最佳实践的情况存在相当大的差异。我们提出了一个新的简化框架,用于对捐献者衍生教学材料进行分类,并为数字共享所需的同意级别。该框架提出了与通用、非特定教学材料(即人工塑料模型)相比,人体捐献者和人体捐献者来源材料的最低特定同意级别。同样,我们提出,集体前进的道路应该包括创建一个集中的、安全的数字人体捐献者 3D 内容存储库,作为一种积累、监管和控制经过适当同意的人体捐献者衍生 3D 数字内容的分配的机制,这也将增加符合伦理的人体衍生教学材料的可用性,同时抑制商品化。