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Development of a three-dimensional printed heart from computed tomography images of a plastinated specimen for learning anatomy

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Shairah Radzi Heang Kuan Joel Tan Gerald Jit Shen Tan Wai Yee Yeong Michael Alan Ferenczi Naomi Low-Beer Sreenivasulu Reddy Mogali
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『Anatomy and Cell Biology』Vol.53(1), 48~57쪽, 전체 10쪽
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의약학 > 의학일반
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2020.03.30
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Learning anatomy is commonly facilitated by use of cadavers, plastic models and more recently three-dimensional printed (3DP) anatomical models as they allow students to physically touch and hold the body segments. However, most existing models are limited to surface features of the specimen, with little opportunity to manipulate the structures. There is much interest in developing better 3DP models suitable for anatomy education. This study aims to determine the feasibility of developing a multi-material 3DP heart model, and to evaluate students’ perceptions of the model. Semi-automated segmentation was performed on computed tomgoraphy plastinated heart images to develop its 3D digital heart model. Material jetting was used as part of the 3D printing process so that various colors and textures could be assigned to the individual segments of the model. Morphometric analysis was conducted to quantify the differences between the printed model and the plastinated heart. Medical students’ opinions were sought using a 5-point Likert scale. The 3DP full heart was anatomically accurate, pliable and compressible to touch. The major vessels of the heart were color-coded for easy recognition. Morphometric analysis of the printed model was comparable with the plastinated heart. Students were positive about the quality of the model and the majority of them reported that the model was useful for their learning and that they would recommend their use for anatomical education. The successful feasibility study and students’ positive views suggest that the development of multi-material 3DP models is promising for medical education.

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Shairah Radzi, Heang Kuan Joel Tan, Gerald Jit Shen Tan, Wai Yee Yeong, Michael Alan Ferenczi, Naomi Low-Beer, Sreenivasulu Reddy Mogali. (2020).Development of a three-dimensional printed heart from computed tomography images of a plastinated specimen for learning anatomy. Anatomy and Cell Biology, 53 (1), 48-57

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Shairah Radzi, Heang Kuan Joel Tan, Gerald Jit Shen Tan, Wai Yee Yeong, Michael Alan Ferenczi, Naomi Low-Beer, Sreenivasulu Reddy Mogali. "Development of a three-dimensional printed heart from computed tomography images of a plastinated specimen for learning anatomy." Anatomy and Cell Biology, 53.1(2020): 48-57

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