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Effectiveness of personalized 3D printed models for patient education in degenerative lumbar disease
Authors:Yuan-dong Zhuang  Mao-chao Zhou  Shi-chao Liu  Jian-feng Wu  Rui Wang  Chun-mei Chen
Institution:Department of Neurosurgery, Union Hospital, Fujian Medical University, Fujian Institute of Neurosurgery, Fuzhou 350001, China
Abstract:ObjectiveThree-dimensional printing may play an important role in patients’ education. The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of personalized 3D printed models for increasing patient understanding of their medical condition and surgical plan.MethodsForty-five patients with degenerative lumbar diseases were randomized by block design into three groups: educational program presented by CT & MRI imaging (care-as-usual), 3D reconstructions, or personalized 3D printed models. Patients’ level of understanding and satisfaction were evaluated by two questionnaires one day after education.ResultsPatients educated with personalized 3D printed models demonstrated an expanded level of understanding than patients educated with CT & MRI imaging (care-as-usual) (P < 0.05) and 3D reconstructions (P < 0.05). Personalized 3D printed models also resulted in a higher degree of patient satisfaction (P < 0.05).ConclusionsPersonalized 3D printed models and 3D reconstructions can simplify and enhance understanding of lumbar anatomy, physiology, and patients’ disease and surgical plan. Personalized 3D printed models also enhance patients’ subjective satisfaction.Practice implicationsPersonalized 3D printed models for patient education are feasible and could be generalized for degenerative lumbar diseases.
Keywords:Correspondence author at: Department of Neurosurgery  Union Hospital of Fujian Medical University  Fujian Institute of Neurosurgery  Fuzhou  Fujian 350001  China    Personalized 3D printing  3D reconstruction  Patient education  Lumbar degeneration diseases
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