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Exercise for Laparoscopic trainer (medical students)

Meister Edel avatarMeister Edel

October 3, 2024

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Heyho

Some time ago I published a laparoscopic trainer that can be 3D printed for medical students.

The advantage is, that this design is cheap to create, very versatile and portable. Perfect for students!

https://www.printables.com/model/864261-laparoscopic-trainer-for-students-and-surgeons-col
 



This Design is the first skill exercise I created for this trainer.

Sure you can learn how to fold oregami swans or unwrap sweets (like I offered at the MakerFaire). But with this Set you have even more possibilitys to improove your skills.

You can use toothpicks to secure the base plate onto the cork plate to make the exercise more stable.

If you have problems with layer adhesion I would recommend to use a brim for the balls.

 

You can use the balls/ triangles and relocate them carefully as one task or you find other exercises yourself! Be creative!

As an example you can lead toothpicks or ropes through the towers or add some rubber bands around the towers and use them as an obstacle parcours :)

If you want the towers to sit tighter in the base you can scale them up a little bit.


Have fun!