Comparing Feedback Techniques in Bilobe Flap Simulation Using 3D‐Printed Facial Models
Aryan Shay,
Isabella Zaniletti,
Hannah Coffman
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo compare live versus delayed feedback on trainee performance of bilobe flaps using 3‐dimensional (3D)‐printed facial simulators and determine whether these effects are sustained on repeat performance.Study DesignCohort study.SettingUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.Methods3D‐printed facial models with a nasal ala defect were provided to 18 subjects. Subjects were stratified and randomized based on their training level into 1 of 3 groups corresponding to live feedback (Group 1), delayed fee… Show more
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