Publications by authors named "Connor Dibblin"

Patients with advanced cancer undergoing chest wall resection may require reconstruction. Currently, rib prostheses are created by segmenting computed tomography images, which is time-consuming and labour intensive. The aim was to optimise the production of digital rib models based on a patient's age, weight, height and gender.

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With growing government investment and a thriving consumer market, digital technologies are rapidly transforming our means of healthcare delivery. These innovations offer increased diagnostic accuracy, greater accessibility and reduced costs compared with conventional equivalents. Despite these benefits, implementing digital health poses challenges.

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Background: Tumors involving the chest wall may require extensive resection and reconstruction. This study aims to evaluate functional, cosmetic results, and quality of life (QoL) in patients who had a reconstruction based on patient-specific 3-dimensional (3D) printing.

Methods: The patient-specific chest wall prosthesis was created for 10 patients.

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Twitter offers a powerful means to share information, suggest ways to help and highlight useful initiatives during the global COVID-19 pandemic. We describe one successful Twitter campaign focusing on the role of medical students (#MedStudentCovid), led by the volunteer organisation Becoming A Doctor with support from leaders at the General Medical Council, Health Education England, NHS England and the World Health Organization.

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