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  • Alveolar bone graft (ABG) surgery in cleft patients is complex, requiring intricate dissection and soft tissue management, making it challenging to learn and teach.
  • A high-fidelity ABG simulator was created using advanced 3D printing and materials to enable realistic practice of the procedure, tested by expert surgeons in five sessions.
  • The simulator effectively replicated critical steps of ABG surgery, allowing detailed practice of soft and hard tissue manipulation, closure techniques, and the overall procedural workflow.

Article Abstract

Alveolar bone graft (ABG) surgery in cleft patients is technically challenging. The procedure requires design, dissection and release of soft tissue flaps to create a seal around the bone graft. In addition, visualization during the procedure is challenging within the confines of the cleft. These features make ABG surgery difficult to learn and teach, and it is, therefore, a suitable procedure for the use of a simulator. A high-fidelity cleft ABG simulator was developed using three-dimensional printing, polymer, and adhesive techniques. Simulated ABG surgery was performed by two expert cleft surgeons for a total of five simulation sessions to test the simulator's features and the ability to perform the critical steps of an ABG. ABG surgery was successfully performed on the simulator. The simulations involved interacting with realistic dissection planes as well as multi-layered synthetic soft (periosteum, mucosa, gingiva, adipose tissue) and hard (teeth, bone) tissue. The simulator allowed performance of cleft marginal incisions, dissection, and elevation of a muco-gingival-periosteal flap, creation of nasal upturned and palatal downturned flaps, nasal and palatal side closure, insertion of simulated bone graft material, and advancement of the muco-gingival-periosteal flap for closure of the anterior wall of the cleft. The ABG simulator allowed performance of the critical steps of ABG surgery. This is the first ABG simulator developed, which incorporates the features necessary to practice the procedure from start to finish.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10615455PMC
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