Abstract
The present study aims to demonstrate how biomodels can be used as teaching tools for surgical techniques and training in a medical residency service.
A case series was carried out in our orthopedics and traumatology outpatient facility using three-dimensional (3D) printing for surgical planning to contribute to the surgical teaching and training of resident physicians. Two cases were selected as examples in the present article.
Biomodels enable a better understanding of the surgery by the surgical team and residents, reducing the surgical time and the risks for the patients.
These models can be a good teaching method to plan reconstructions of total hip arthroplasties, evaluate and predict surgical difficulties, and optimize procedures.
Keywords
arthroplasty; replacement; hip; hip/surgery; printing; threedimensional; models; anatomic