This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Andrea Pietrabissa during the Augmented Virtual Reality and Other Cool Things in Surgery on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): 3 dimensional printing, 3D printing technology, 3D virtual reconstruction, abdominal, afferent vessel, anatomical, anatomy, aneurysm, aorta, artery, augmented virtual reality, bifurcation, cadaveric, clinical lab, clinical laboratory, cost, counseling, CT scan, education, efferent vessel, end-to-end anastomosis, end-to-side anastomosis, ENT surgeons, expert surgeon, fractured bones, general surgeons, hem-o-lok stapler, implantation, in vitro testing, in vivo, kidney, laparoscopic surgeon, live donor nephrectomy, lower pole, medical devices, medicine, orthopedic surgeons, pre-op simulation, preoperative planning, preoperative simulation, prototype, radiology, residents, robot, solid organs, spleen, splenic artery, splenic artery aneurysm, stapler, superior pole, suturing, teaching, team, technology, three dimensional printing, training, vascular surgery, vein, vessel, vessel transection
3D printing for preop planning–4:26
In vitro testing of medical devices–5:29
Pre-op simulation of a surgical procedure–7:11
Conclusion–10:36