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Which is more effective? Porcine tendon or 3D- printed flexor tendon? A study of model realism and educational utility in a flexor tendon repair workshop.

Maryada Venkateshwar ReddyPraharsha MulpurGopinath N BandariSuneel RamanujapuramTarun JayakumarA V Gurava Reddy
Published in: Journal of hand and microsurgery (2024)
The 3D-printed silicone tendon model is a cost-effective and reproducible alternative to porcine models in flexor tendon repair training. Although the 3D-printed model has limitations in mimicking human tendons, it was equally effective in teaching suturing techniques and improving repair skills. Combining the porcine model and 3D-printed model provides a comprehensive approach to flexor tendon repair training, addressing the limitations of each model and enhancing the educational experience.
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