2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00068-023-02327-4
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Evaluation of a 3D-printed hands-on radius fracture model during teaching courses

Jonas Neijhoft,
Jasmina Sterz,
Miriam Rüsseler
et al.

Abstract: Objective This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a 3D-printed hands-on radius fracture model for teaching courses. The model was designed to enhance understanding and knowledge of radius fractures among medical students during their clinical training. Methods The 3D models of radius fractures were generated using CT scans and computer-aided design software. The models were then 3D printed using Fused-Filament-Fabrication (FFF) technology. A tota… Show more

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“…A last paper focuses on the educational aspect of 3D printing in early education of trauma surgery [ 10 ]. It evaluates the effectiveness of 3D-printed hands-on radius fracture models in enhancing medical students’ understanding of fracture anatomy.…”
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“…A last paper focuses on the educational aspect of 3D printing in early education of trauma surgery [ 10 ]. It evaluates the effectiveness of 3D-printed hands-on radius fracture models in enhancing medical students’ understanding of fracture anatomy.…”
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confidence: 99%