artículo
Repair of Inferior Alveolar Nerve in Orthognathic Surgery Simulator (RIANOS): A Novel, Open-Source, Combined 3D Printed, and Ex-Vivo Chicken Sciatic Nerve Training Model
Fecha
2024Registro en:
10.1177/19433875241236322
1943-3883
1943-3875
Autor
Navia, Alfonso
Tapia Coron, Sebastián Andrés
Rojas Sepulveda, Maria Fernanda
Rojas, Francisco
Vargas Díaz, Alex Patricio
Guerra, Claudio
Cuadra, Alvaro
Searle Ferrari, Susana Valeria
Ramírez, Hernán
Teuber Lobos, Cristián Andrés
Institución
Resumen
Objective: Accidental transection of the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) during bilateral sagittal split osteotomies (BSSO) has a reported incidence of up to 7%, determining important sensory disturbances in patients. Proper repair demands the need of microsurgical anastomosis skills. No previous training models have been described to simulate this. Therefore, we present a validated simulation model for intraoral repair of transected IAN.Methods: A CT scan of an orthognathic surgery patient was modified and a 3D model of a mandible with BSSO was printed. Chicken thigh anatomy was reviewed, and 2.5 mm sciatic nerves were dissected and mounted in the model. In order to simulate intraoral work depth, it was put inside a dental phantom or medical glove box. The model was tested by a group of experts (n = 12), simulating a transected IAN repair inside the mouth with both loupes and a double visor surgical training microscope. A survey was conducted to assess Face and Content validity.Results: The model was named RIANOS after Repair of Inferior Alveolar Nerve in Orthognathic Surgery Simulator. The printing cost of each model was approximately US$3 and the design file is open-source and available for download. All experts “Strongly Agreed” that the model was useful for training inferior alveolar nerve microsurgical repair and would consider implementing it with their residents.Conclusions: We developed a low cost, reproducible, open-source simulator for IAN injury repair training during BSSO. Face and Content validity was achieved through evaluation by a group of experts.