Transparent model of temporal bone and vestibulocochlear organ made by 3D printing

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Ryoji Suzuki
Naoto Taniguchi
Fujio Uchida
Akimitsu Ishizawa
Yoshinori Kanatsu
Ming Zhou
Kodai Funakoshi
Hideo Akashi
Hiroshi Abe
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[1] Akita University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Anatomy
[2] University Hospital of Akita University,Central Radiology Division
[3] Akita Industrial Technology Center,undefined
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Gross anatomy education; 3D printer; Transparent model; Vestibulocochlear organ;
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The vestibulocochlear organ is composed of tiny complex structures embedded in the petrous part of the temporal bone. Landmarks on the temporal bone surface provide the only orientation guide for dissection, but these need to be removed during the course of dissection, making it difficult to grasp the underlying three-dimensional structures, especially for beginners during gross anatomy classes. We report herein an attempt to produce a transparent three-dimensional-printed model of the human ear. En bloc samples of the temporal bone from donated cadavers were subjected to computed tomography (CT) scanning, and on the basis of the data, the surface temporal bone was reconstructed with transparent resin and the vestibulocochlear organ with white resin to create a 1:1.5 scale model. The carotid canal was stuffed with red cotton, and the sigmoid sinus and internal jugular vein were filled with blue clay. In the inner ear, the internal acoustic meatus, cochlea, and semicircular canals were well reconstructed in detail with white resin. The three-dimensional relationships of the semicircular canals, spiral turns of the cochlea, and internal acoustic meatus were well recognizable from every direction through the transparent surface resin. The anterior semicircular canal was obvious immediately beneath the arcuate eminence, and the topographical relationships of the vestibulocochlear organ and adjacent great vessels were easily discernible. We consider that this transparent temporal bone model will be a very useful aid for better understanding of the gross anatomy of the vestibulocochlear organ.
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