| Literature DB >> 28387702 |
Ian M Sander1, Taimi T Liepert2, Evan L Doney3, W Matthew Leevy4, Douglas R Liepert5,6.
Abstract
Within the Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) medical space, a relatively small fraction of patients follow through with elective surgeries to fix ailments such as a deviated septum or occluded sinus passage. Patient understanding of their diagnosis and treatment plan is integral to compliance, which ultimately yields improved medical outcomes and better quality of life. Here we report the usage of advanced, polyjet 3D printing methods to develop a multimaterial replica of human nasal sinus anatomy, derived from clinical X-ray computed tomography (CT) data, to be used as an educational aid during physician consultation. The final patient education model was developed over several iterations to optimize material properties, anatomical accuracy and overall display. A two-arm, single-center, randomized, prospective study was then performed in which 50 ENT surgical candidates (and an associated control group, n = 50) were given an explanation of their anatomy, disease state, and treatment options using the education model as an aid. Statistically significant improvements in patient ratings of their physician's explanation of their treatment options (p = 0.020), self-rated anatomical understanding (p = 0.043), self-rated understanding of disease state (p = 0.016), and effectiveness of the visualization (p = 0.007) were noted from the population that viewed the 3D education model, indicating it is an effective tool which ENT surgeons may use to educate and interact with patients.Entities:
Keywords: 3D printing; ENT; clinical education; sinonasal anatomy
Year: 2017 PMID: 28387702 PMCID: PMC5491994 DOI: 10.3390/jfb8020013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Funct Biomater ISSN: 2079-4983
Figure 1Nasal cavity model generation and fabrication. (A) 3D surface maps generated from CT scan slices of patient nasal cavity used to generate a 3D-printed model; (B) 3D-printed, sliced model, printed with two distinct polymers to represent hard and soft tissues; (C) Single coronal model slice with specific anatomical details highlighted.
Sinus surgery patient survey questions and average response scores after ENT consultation.
| Survey Question | Control Score | 3D Model Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| How well did your doctor explain the surgery? (1–10): | 9.38 (0.80) | 9.70 (0.65) | 0.020 * |
| Rate your understanding of the surgery after your doctor’s explanation (1–10): | 9.14 (0.86) | 9.40 (0.88) | 0.078 |
| Rate your understanding of your anatomy after your doctor’s explanation (1–10): | 8.86 (1.29) | 9.32 (0.91) | 0.043 * |
| Rate your understanding of your disease after your doctor’s explanation (1–10): | 9.06 (1.28) | 9.48 (0.99) | 0.016 * |
| How did the doctor’s visualization help you in your understanding of the surgery? (1–10): | 9.32 (1.11) | 9.82 (0.44) | 0.007 * |
| Did the explanation ease your anxiety? (Y, N, N/A): | 91.4% Y 1 | 97.5% Y 2 | 0.243 |
| Do you plan on getting the recommended surgery? (Y, N, not sure): | 88% Y 3 | 90% Y 4 | 0.749 |
1 32 patients responded “yes,” three responded “no,” 15 responded “N/A”; 2 39 patients responded “yes,” one responded “no,” 10 responded “N/A”; 3 44 patients responded “yes,” zero responded “no,” six responded “not sure”; 4 45 patients responded “yes,” zero responded “no,” five responded “not sure”. * p < 0.05 considered statistically significant.