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  1. Article ; Online: 3D printing as a pedagogical tool for teaching normal human anatomy: a systematic review.

    Brumpt, Eléonore / Bertin, Eugénie / Tatu, Laurent / Louvrier, Aurélien

    BMC medical education

    2023  Volume 23, Issue 1, Page(s) 783

    Abstract: Background: Three-dimensional-printed anatomical models (3DPAMs) appear to be a relevant tool due to their educational value and their feasibility. The objectives of this review were to describe and analyse the methods utilised for creating 3DPAMs used ... ...

    Abstract Background: Three-dimensional-printed anatomical models (3DPAMs) appear to be a relevant tool due to their educational value and their feasibility. The objectives of this review were to describe and analyse the methods utilised for creating 3DPAMs used in teaching human anatomy and for evaluating its pedagogical contribution.
    Methods: An electronic search was conducted on PubMed using the following terms: education, school, learning, teaching, learn, teach, educational, three-dimensional, 3D, 3-dimensional, printing, printed, print, anatomy, anatomical, anatomically, and anatomic. Data retrieved included study characteristics, model design, morphological evaluation, educational performance, advantages, and disadvantages.
    Results: Of the 68 articles selected, the cephalic region was the most studied (33 articles); 51 articles mentioned bone printing. In 47 articles, the 3DPAM was designed from CT scans. Five printing processes were listed. Plastic and its derivatives were used in 48 studies. The cost per design ranged from 1.25 USD to 2800 USD. Thirty-seven studies compared 3DPAM to a reference model. Thirty-three articles investigated educational performance. The main advantages were visual and haptic qualities, effectiveness for teaching, reproducibility, customizability and manipulability, time savings, integration of functional anatomy, better mental rotation ability, knowledge retention, and educator/student satisfaction. The main disadvantages were related to the design: consistency, lack of detail or transparency, overly bright colours, long printing time, and high cost.
    Conclusion: This systematic review demonstrates that 3DPAMs are feasible at a low cost and effective for teaching anatomy. More realistic models require access to more expensive 3D printing technologies and substantially longer design time, which would greatly increase the overall cost. Choosing an appropriate image acquisition modality is key. From a pedagogical viewpoint, 3DPAMs are effective tools for teaching anatomy, positively impacting the learning outcomes and satisfaction level. The pedagogical effectiveness of 3DPAMs seems to be best when they reproduce complex anatomical areas, and they are used by students early in their medical studies.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Reproducibility of Results ; Learning ; Educational Measurement ; Printing, Three-Dimensional ; Academic Performance ; Models, Anatomic ; Anatomy/education
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-10-20
    Publishing country England
    Document type Systematic Review ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2044473-4
    ISSN 1472-6920 ; 1472-6920
    ISSN (online) 1472-6920
    ISSN 1472-6920
    DOI 10.1186/s12909-023-04744-w
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  2. Article: Assessment of a New Medical Device (Pirifix

    Serree, Pierre-Etienne / Bertin, Eugénie / Coussens, Camille / Brumpt, Eleonore / Devoti, Jean-François / Louvrier, Aurélien

    Journal of personalized medicine

    2024  Volume 14, Issue 3

    Abstract: Introduction: Several medical devices (MDs) are used to assist surgeons in positioning the upper dental arch (UDA) during Le Fort I osteotomies (LFIOs). Some only allow holding, others only positioning. This study aimed to assess the accuracy of a new ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: Several medical devices (MDs) are used to assist surgeons in positioning the upper dental arch (UDA) during Le Fort I osteotomies (LFIOs). Some only allow holding, others only positioning. This study aimed to assess the accuracy of a new MD (Pirifix
    Materials and methods: DICOM data were selected from patients who underwent surgical planning for LFIO between 27 July 2020 and 1 December 2022. Their anatomy was reproduced after segmentation, planning, and stereolithography in two models. Each model was assigned to one of two surgical groups: the control group (positioning by occlusal splint) and the Pirifix
    Results: Twenty-one patients were selected. Forty-two anatomical models were 3D-printed. The mean difference compared to the planned and corrected positions was 0.69 mm for the control group and 0.84 mm for the Pirifix
    Conclusion: Pirifix
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-20
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2662248-8
    ISSN 2075-4426
    ISSN 2075-4426
    DOI 10.3390/jpm14030324
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  3. Article ; Online: Are 3D-printed anatomical models of the ear effective for teaching anatomy? A comparative pilot study versus cadaveric models.

    Brumpt, Eléonore / Bertin, Eugénie / Gabrion, Xavier / Coussens, Camille / Tatu, Laurent / Louvrier, Aurélien

    Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA

    2024  Volume 46, Issue 2, Page(s) 103–115

    Abstract: Purpose: Despite the combination of chalkboard lectures and cadaveric models, the ear remains a complex anatomical structure that is difficult for medical students to grasp. The aim of this study was to evaluate the contribution of a 3D-printed ear ... ...

    Abstract Purpose: Despite the combination of chalkboard lectures and cadaveric models, the ear remains a complex anatomical structure that is difficult for medical students to grasp. The aim of this study was to evaluate the contribution of a 3D-printed ear model for educating undergraduate medical students by comparing it with a conventional cadaveric model.
    Methods: Models of the ear comprising the outer ear, tympanic membrane, ossicles and inner ear were modeled and then 3D-printed at 6:1 and 10:1 scales based on cadaveric dissection and CT, cone-beam CT and micro/nano CT scans. Cadaveric models included two partially dissected dry temporal bones and ossicles. Twenty-four 3rd year medical students were given separate access to cadaveric models (n = 12) or 3D-printed models (n = 12). A pre-test and two post-tests were carried out to assess knowledge (n = 24). A satisfaction questionnaire focusing solely on the 3D-printed model, comprising 17 items assessed on a 5-point Likert scale, was completed by all study participants. A 5-point Likert scale questionnaire comprising four items (realism, color, quality and satisfaction with the 3D-printed ear model) was given to three expert anatomy Professors.
    Results: The test scores on the first post-test were higher for the students who had used the 3D-printed models (p < 0.05). Overall satisfaction among the students and the experts was very high, averaging 4.7 on a 5-point Likert-type satisfaction scale.
    Conclusion: This study highlights the overall pedagogical value of a 3D-printed model for learning ear anatomy.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Pilot Projects ; X-Ray Microtomography ; Students, Medical ; Models, Anatomic ; Printing, Three-Dimensional ; Cadaver ; Anatomy/education ; Teaching
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-17
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 632839-8
    ISSN 1279-8517 ; 0930-312X ; 0930-1038
    ISSN (online) 1279-8517
    ISSN 0930-312X ; 0930-1038
    DOI 10.1007/s00276-023-03276-8
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  4. Article: Dysfonction de l’articulation temporo-mandibulaire: modification de la prise en charge.

    May, Laurence / Blatter, Jeannine / Louvrier, Aurélien / Broome, Martin

    Revue medicale suisse

    2022  Volume 18, Issue 798, Page(s) 1864–1867

    Abstract: Temporomandibular joint dysfunctions are a frequently occurring condition that can have a considerable impact on the quality of life. The treatment modalities vary according to the anatomical involvement and symptomatology of the patient. Conservative ... ...

    Title translation Temporomandibular joint dysfunctions: evolution in patient care.
    Abstract Temporomandibular joint dysfunctions are a frequently occurring condition that can have a considerable impact on the quality of life. The treatment modalities vary according to the anatomical involvement and symptomatology of the patient. Conservative and surgical management is still controversial and has evolved significantly in recent decades. The temporomandibular joint prosthesis is one of them. Through improvements in material and case management, the joint prosthesis has gained in popularity and has moved from being a treatment of last resort to being part of standard management.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Joint Prosthesis ; Patient Care ; Quality of Life ; Temporomandibular Joint/surgery ; Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/surgery
    Language French
    Publishing date 2022-10-06
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2177010-4
    ISSN 1660-9379
    ISSN 1660-9379
    DOI 10.53738/REVMED.2022.18.798.1864
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  5. Article ; Online: Wound of the Parotid Duct Following a Subcondylar Fracture.

    Louvrier, Aurélien / Bertin, Eugénie / Boulahdour, Zakia / Meyer, Christophe

    Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

    2021  Volume 80, Issue 1, Page(s) 137.e1–137.e6

    Abstract: Salivary gland and duct complications following surgical approaches to condylar fractures are well known, particularly in approaches requiring parotid tissue dissection. We report a rare case of a parotid duct wound caused by the fracture itself and due ... ...

    Abstract Salivary gland and duct complications following surgical approaches to condylar fractures are well known, particularly in approaches requiring parotid tissue dissection. We report a rare case of a parotid duct wound caused by the fracture itself and due to a lateral displacement of the condylar fragment. Four days after the surgical management of a trifocal mandibular fracture (head fracture on the left side, laterally displaced condylar base and angular fracture on the right side) the patient presented with a fluctuating subcutaneous swelling in the right cheek, evoking a sialocele. The sialography showed a massive leak of iodinated contrast medium just in front of the parotid hilum, joining the subcutaneous undermining made during the approach and confirmed the diagnosis of a parotid duct wound. A pressure dressing was applied to the right mandibular angle for 2 weeks, allowing for complete remission. In conclusion, this unusual clinical case illustrates the fact that the parotid duct may be endangered in the event of condylar base fractures, not only by the surgical approach but also by the fracture itself, especially when there is severe lateral displacement.
    MeSH term(s) Fracture Fixation, Internal ; Humans ; Mandible ; Mandibular Condyle/diagnostic imaging ; Mandibular Condyle/surgery ; Mandibular Fractures/diagnostic imaging ; Mandibular Fractures/surgery ; Parotid Gland/diagnostic imaging ; Parotid Gland/surgery ; Salivary Ducts/diagnostic imaging ; Salivary Ducts/surgery ; Sialography
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-09-06
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 392404-x
    ISSN 1531-5053 ; 0278-2391
    ISSN (online) 1531-5053
    ISSN 0278-2391
    DOI 10.1016/j.joms.2021.08.269
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  6. Article ; Online: Creation of a national registry about temporomandibular joint prosthesis.

    Helmer, Charlotte / Louvrier, Aurélien / Meyer, Christophe

    Journal of stomatology, oral and maxillofacial surgery

    2021  Volume 122, Issue 4, Page(s) 331–332

    MeSH term(s) Arthroplasty, Replacement/adverse effects ; Humans ; Joint Prosthesis/adverse effects ; Registries ; Temporomandibular Joint/surgery
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-07-14
    Publishing country France
    Document type Letter
    ZDB-ID 2916276-2
    ISSN 2468-7855 ; 2468-8509
    ISSN (online) 2468-7855
    ISSN 2468-8509
    DOI 10.1016/j.jormas.2021.07.008
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  7. Article ; Online: Hybrid workflow for custom-made medical devices: A case report about nasal reconstruction.

    Helmer, Charlotte / Bertin, Eugénie / Barrabe, Aude / Coussens, Camille / Brumpt, Eléonore / Louvrier, Aurélien

    Journal of stomatology, oral and maxillofacial surgery

    2023  Volume 124, Issue 6S2, Page(s) 101548

    Abstract: Specialist industries usually develop custom-made medical devices outside a medical structure at the request of a healthcare professional. Access to 3D-printing technology with dedicated softwares in hospitals allow surgeons to perform virtual surgery ... ...

    Abstract Specialist industries usually develop custom-made medical devices outside a medical structure at the request of a healthcare professional. Access to 3D-printing technology with dedicated softwares in hospitals allow surgeons to perform virtual surgery leading to safer and more precise surgery. The authors present the hybrid workflow that combined the skills of surgeons, engineers and manufacturers to create titanium custom-made cutting guide and implants to reconstruct the nasal bone after the resection of an intraosseous hemangioma. This process aimed to optimize pre-operative planning, to improve precision, to predict the esthetic results of reconstruction. Moreover, it leads to a reduction of manufacturing time and the overall costs of surgery and to achieve genuine custom-made care.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Computer-Aided Design ; Plastic Surgery Procedures ; Printing, Three-Dimensional ; Skull ; Workflow ; Rhinoplasty/instrumentation ; Rhinoplasty/methods ; Hemangioma/surgery
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-07-04
    Publishing country France
    Document type Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 2916276-2
    ISSN 2468-7855 ; 2468-8509
    ISSN (online) 2468-7855
    ISSN 2468-8509
    DOI 10.1016/j.jormas.2023.101548
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  8. Article ; Online: The modified Risdon approach is not only a high sub-mandibular skin incision.

    Louvrier, Aurélien / Bertin, Eugénie / Lutz, Jean-Christophe / Meyer, Christophe

    Journal of stomatology, oral and maxillofacial surgery

    2022  Volume 123, Issue 6, Page(s) e839–e840

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Mandibular Fractures/surgery ; Mandible/surgery
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-06-11
    Publishing country France
    Document type Letter
    ZDB-ID 2916276-2
    ISSN 2468-7855 ; 2468-8509
    ISSN (online) 2468-7855
    ISSN 2468-8509
    DOI 10.1016/j.jormas.2022.06.010
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  9. Article: Does Penicillin Allergy Increase the Risk of Surgical Site Infection after Orthognathic Surgery? A Multivariate Analysis.

    Bertin, Eugénie / Meyer, Christophe / Chatelain, Brice / Barrabé, Aude / Weber, Elise / Louvrier, Aurélien

    Journal of clinical medicine

    2022  Volume 11, Issue 19

    Abstract: This study aimed to demonstrate an association between the occurrence of surgical site infection (SSI) after orthognathic surgery and penicillin allergy and to assess whether other factors could be associated with the occurrence of SSI. A 10-year ... ...

    Abstract This study aimed to demonstrate an association between the occurrence of surgical site infection (SSI) after orthognathic surgery and penicillin allergy and to assess whether other factors could be associated with the occurrence of SSI. A 10-year monocentric retrospective study was conducted to identify possible risk factors for SSI in orthognathic surgery. Bivariate analyses were performed using Fisher, Student, or Wilcoxon tests and multivariate analyses using logistic regression. Two hundred and sixty-six patients were included, and 3.5% had SSI. Bivariate analyses revealed a significant association between SSI and age at surgery (
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-09-22
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2662592-1
    ISSN 2077-0383
    ISSN 2077-0383
    DOI 10.3390/jcm11195556
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  10. Article: Questions about Residual Cell Viability in Cryopreserved Human Amniotic Membrane and Its Impact on Clinical Applications.

    Gaudet, Camille / Solecki, Lauriana / Mathéaud, Bastien / Odet, Stephane / Meyer, Christophe / Louvrier, Aurélien / Gindraux, Florelle

    Biomedicines

    2022  Volume 10, Issue 10

    Abstract: We questioned the relevance of evaluating residual cell viability in human amniotic membrane (hAM) after its cryopreservation since cell survival is controversial and its ability to act as a matrix (including the presence of growth factors and cytokines) ...

    Abstract We questioned the relevance of evaluating residual cell viability in human amniotic membrane (hAM) after its cryopreservation since cell survival is controversial and its ability to act as a matrix (including the presence of growth factors and cytokines) appears to be most important for tissue regeneration purposes. We also discussed the usefulness of osteodifferentiating amniotic cells in whole hAM for bone repair applications. We have evidence that determining residual cell viability after cryopreservation and hAM osteodifferentiation is not justified.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-10-01
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2720867-9
    ISSN 2227-9059
    ISSN 2227-9059
    DOI 10.3390/biomedicines10102456
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