Transactions on Additive Manufacturing Meets Medicine
Vol. 6 No. S1 (2024): Trans. AMMM Supplement
https://doi.org/10.18416/AMMM.2024.24091871

Printed Anatomy for Planning, Training, and Phantoms for Quality Assurance, ID 1871

3D-printed cholecystectomy model for robotic surgery training

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Annika Dell (Fraunhofer IMTE), Nan Song (Fraunhofer IMTE), Markus Kist (UKSH Lübeck), Andre Behrends (Fraunhofer IMTE), Roman Leonov (Fraunhofer IMTE), Thomas Friedrich (Fraunhofer IMTE), Michael Thomaschewski (UKSH Lübeck), Thorsten Buzug (Fraunhofer IMTE), Tobias Keck (UKSH Lübeck)

Abstract

To train surgeons in using robot-assisted surgery (RAS) systems, synthetic organ models can be used in lieu of cadavers or animal models. We have developed a 3D-printed organ model system to train operators in performing a cholecystectomy, an operation to remove the gallbladder, on RAS systems.

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Dell, A., Song, N., Kist, M., Behrends, A., Leonov, R., Friedrich, T., … Keck, T. (2024). 3D-printed cholecystectomy model for robotic surgery training. Transactions on Additive Manufacturing Meets Medicine, 6(S1), 1871. https://doi.org/10.18416/AMMM.2024.24091871