Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Simulators for gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy offer the opportunity to train and assess
clinician skills in a low-risk environment. Physical simulators can enable direct instrument-to-organ
interactions not provided by virtual platforms. However, they present scarce visual realism and limited
variability in their anatomical conditions. Herein, we present an innovative and low-cost methodology for the
design and fabrication of modular silicone colon simulators. The fabrication pipeline envisages parametric
customization and development of 3D-printed molds for silicon pouring to obtain colon segments. The size
of each colon segment is based on clinical data extracted from CT colonography images. Straight and curved
segments are connected through silicone conjuncts to realize a customized and modular monolithic physical
simulator. A 130 cm-long colon simulator prototype with assorted magnetically-connected polyps was
fabricated and laid on a custom-made sensorized abdominal phantom. Content, face and construct validity of
the designed simulator were assessed by 17 GI endoscopists. In summary, this work showed promising results
for improving accessibility and flexibility of current colonoscopy physical simulators, paving the way for
modular and personalized training programs.
Tipologia CRIS:
03B-Review in Rivista / Rassegna della Lett. in Riv. / Nota Critica
Elenco autori:
Finocchiaro, Martina; Zabban, Clara; Huan, Yu; Mazzotta, Alessandro D.; Schostek, Sebastian; Casals, Alícia; Hernansanz, Albert; Menciassi, Arianna; Arezzo, Alberto; Ciuti, Gastone
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