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Dr Abhay T Kamath is a renowned maxillofacial surgeon from India, a Professor in the Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Manipal group of Institutions, KMC, Mangalore, Member of Dental Speciality Committee of National Health Authority of Government of India, Founder of Temporomandibular Joint Society of India. Learn more about 3D Printing on www.surgeonsin3dprinting.com. Subscribe Apple I Google I Amazon Music I Spotify I Gaana Resources: Join the Facebook community Surgeons in 3D Printing! Visit the website: www.surgeonsin3dprinting.com. Three Takeaways To begin with, start applying 3D Planning in Maxillofacial Trauma. Skill does not replace technology so know the basics of conventional planning. Get yourself exposed to technology. Sponsors: Reconstructive Healthcare Solutions Private Ltd. Show Notes **Click the time stamp to jump directly to that point in the episode. Today’s AudioTraining: Embracing 3D Technology for predictable outcomes [1.25] - Dr Abhay Kamath shares his understanding of 3D Printing Technology relating it with his childhood memories of the Jungle Book. His first Instance of Application of 3D Technology was in Orthognathic Surgery where he got exposure to Virtual Surgical Planning. Dr Kamath discusses limited resources in India at that time and mentions 3D Printing as an upcoming application for surgeons in India. [3.40] A comparison between Virtual Surgical Plan (VSP) and the conventional way of operating in orthographic surgery. A deeper understanding of both aspects. [5.10] Advantages offered by 3D Printing technology but the plan is yours! [7.40] Dr. Kamath shares key points on : Do not forget the Bread & Butter. How to start incorporating 3D Technology to your practice? [10:25] Dr. Kamath shares his experience with orbital reconstruction during his training in Swansea, UK. He also shares how to jump the ladder progressively with 3D Printing. Start with maxillofacial trauma Jump to Orthognathic Surgery once the trauma is established [11:56] Obstacles faced during embracing technological aspects to the conventional Surgery curriculum. Fear of Failure of cases Choosing a service. Communication with radiological colleagues Material for the Implants: Titanium Strength of material: Thickness to be really calculative Case selection: More complex cases Intraoperative fit: [15:26] Your Role as a surgeon in the process. Train yourself Know your plan Train your Bioengineer to your needs [17:18] Benefits for Surgeon and Patients both in the entire flow. The Cost vs Benefit ratio. [20:20] Team Building and the role of a bioengineer or service provider. [23:00] Changing Scenario of TMJ Ankylosis [23:58]: Dr Kamath shares valuable insights on: Role of CT Scan & changes in Indian government policies. Deciding the type of TMJ prosthesis and planning. Benefits of 3D Planning [26:24] Looking back: What if this technology was not there? [27:37] Understanding the VSP Issues and overcoming dependency on biomedical engineers when needed. [31:30] Train yourself before you begin! Killer Resources Take the first step to your 3D Printing journey. Register for the upcoming course on Introduction to 3D Printing. Connect with us on a zoom call for 20 minutes of free consultation.



