Nabil Hussein
University of Toronto
23 Papers
39 Citations
Nabil Hussein is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
3D Modeling and Printing in Congenital Heart Surgery: Entering the Stage of Maturation.
Shi-Joon Yoo,Nabil Hussein,Brandon Peel,John G. Coles,Glen Van Arsdell,Glen Van Arsdell,Osami Honjo,Christoph Haller,Christopher Z. Lam,Mike Seed,David J. Barron +10 more
TL;DR: 3D printing allows the most realistic perception of the surgical anatomy of congenital heart diseases without the requirement of physical devices such as a computer screen or virtual headset It is useful for surgical decision making and simulation, hands-on surgical training (HOST) and cardiovascular morphology teaching 3D-printed models allow easy understanding of surgical morphology and preoperative surgical simulation as discussed by the authors.
Development and validation of a procedure-specific assessment tool for hands-on surgical training in congenital heart surgery.
Nabil Hussein,Andrew Lim,Osami Honjo,Christoph Haller,John G. Coles,Glen Van Arsdell,Shi-Joon Yoo +6 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates the development and validation of an objective, procedure-specific assessment tool for the arterial switch operation with consistency among evaluators with different experience and creates a platform for quantifying and accurately evaluating performance.
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Quantitative assessment of technical performance during hands-on surgical training of the arterial switch operation using 3-dimensional printed heart models.
Nabil Hussein,Osami Honjo,Christoph Haller,John G. Coles,Zhongdong Hua,Glen Van Arsdell,Glen Van Arsdell,Shi-Joon Yoo +7 more
TL;DR: The first study to demonstrate an objective improvement in time and technical performance of the arterial switch procedure on 3-dimensional printed heart models is demonstrated, supporting the evidence that simulation in the form of deliberate practice with constructive, objective feedback is fundamental in the training of future congenital heart surgeons.
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The incorporation of hands-on surgical training in a congenital heart surgery training curriculum
TL;DR: The monthly HOST course was successfully incorporated into a training curriculum for CHS surgeons using objective assessments to measure technical performance and trainees demonstrated an improvement across all evaluated procedures and retained their skills when reassessed following a delay highlighting its value in CHS training.
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Simulation of semilunar valve function: computer-aided design, 3D printing and flow assessment with MR.
Nabil Hussein,Pascal Voyer-Nguyen,Sharon Portnoy,Brandon Peel,Eric M. Schrauben,Christopher K. Macgowan,Shi-Joon Yoo +6 more
- 03 Feb 2020
TL;DR: The process of combining computer-aided design, 3D printing and flow assessment with 4-dimensional flow magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to provide detailed assessment of the structural and hemodynamic characteristics of the normal semilunar valve is illustrated.