BE, HSC-NO Researchers Published in Medical Journal
July 5, 2022
BATON ROUGE, LA 鈥 A team of researchers from 海角社区鈥檚 Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering and the 海角社区 Health Sciences Center-New Orleans Department of Otolaryngology recently published a paper in Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology titled, 鈥淎 Modular Surgical Simulator for Microlaryngoscopy Using Standard Instruments and the Carbon Dioxide Laser.鈥
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Dr. Michael E. Dunham, faculty member in the 海角社区 Department of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, adjunct faculty member in 海角社区 Biological Engineering, and principal investigator on the project; co-authored the paper with Dr. Sarah Bressler (海角社区HSC-NO); Dr. Lacey Adkins (海角社区HSC-NO); Dr. Rohan Walvekar (海角社区HSC-NO); Philip Jung, Ph.D. (海角社区 BE); Jorge Belgodere, Ph.D. (海角社区 BE); Adam Bao (海角社区 BE); Lizabeth Breaux (海角社区 BE); Hunter Lee (海角社区 BE); Soheil Saneei (海角社区 BE); Austin Veal (海角社区 BE); and John Carleton (BS).
In the paper, the team details how it created a modular design for a microlaryngoscopy simulator in CAD, or computer-aided design, software. Components used included plastic and stainless steel models of a standard operating laryngoscope and a cassette system for mounting synthetic models of the vocal folds with tumor phantom, which is made of natural biomaterials. All simulator parts, including the metallic laryngoscope model, were manufactured using 3D printing technology.
The resulting microlaryngeal surgical simulator demonstrated in the project proved to be a realistic alternative, economical, and easily assembled. Participants using the simulator felt that it faithfully represented the procedure to resect vocal fold lesions using a CO2 laser and allowed trainees to develop hand-eye coordination while using standard laryngeal instruments.
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