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Practical applications of three‐dimensional printing for process improvement in the cytopathology laboratory

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AbstractWith the increased availability of three‐dimensional (3D) printers, innovative teaching and training materials have been created in medical fields. For pathology, the use of 3D printing has been largely limited to anatomic representations of disease processes or the development of supplies during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Herein, an institution's 3D printing laboratory and staff with expertise in additive manufacturing illustrate how this can address design issues in cytopathology specimen collection and processing. The authors' institutional 3D printing laboratory, along with students and trainees, used computer‐aided design and 3D printers to iterate on design, create prototypes, and generate final usable materials using additive manufacturing. The program Microsoft Forms was used to solicit qualitative and quantitative feedback. The 3D‐printed models were created to assist with cytopreparation, rapid on‐site evaluation, and storage of materials in the preanalytical phase of processing. These parts provided better organization of materials for cytology specimen collection and staining, in addition to optimizing storage of specimens with multiple sized containers to optimize patient safety. The apparatus also allowed liquids to be stabilized in transport and removed faster at the time of rapid on‐site evaluation. Rectangular boxes were also created to optimally organize all components of a specimen in cytopreparation to simplify and expedite the processes of accessioning and processing, which can minimize errors. These practical applications of 3D printing in the cytopathology laboratory demonstrate the utility of the design and printing process on improving aspects of the workflow in cytopathology laboratories to maximize efficiency, organization, and patient safety.
Title: Practical applications of three‐dimensional printing for process improvement in the cytopathology laboratory
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AbstractWith the increased availability of three‐dimensional (3D) printers, innovative teaching and training materials have been created in medical fields.
For pathology, the use of 3D printing has been largely limited to anatomic representations of disease processes or the development of supplies during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
Herein, an institution's 3D printing laboratory and staff with expertise in additive manufacturing illustrate how this can address design issues in cytopathology specimen collection and processing.
The authors' institutional 3D printing laboratory, along with students and trainees, used computer‐aided design and 3D printers to iterate on design, create prototypes, and generate final usable materials using additive manufacturing.
The program Microsoft Forms was used to solicit qualitative and quantitative feedback.
The 3D‐printed models were created to assist with cytopreparation, rapid on‐site evaluation, and storage of materials in the preanalytical phase of processing.
These parts provided better organization of materials for cytology specimen collection and staining, in addition to optimizing storage of specimens with multiple sized containers to optimize patient safety.
The apparatus also allowed liquids to be stabilized in transport and removed faster at the time of rapid on‐site evaluation.
Rectangular boxes were also created to optimally organize all components of a specimen in cytopreparation to simplify and expedite the processes of accessioning and processing, which can minimize errors.
These practical applications of 3D printing in the cytopathology laboratory demonstrate the utility of the design and printing process on improving aspects of the workflow in cytopathology laboratories to maximize efficiency, organization, and patient safety.

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