Monday Feb 10, 2025
Advancing Animal Welfare: The Role of 3D Printing in Modern Surgical Education
In this episode of the Research Forward podcast, host David Mayo interviews Dr. Diego Celdran-Bonafonte, an expert in surgical training and biomedical research, currently an associate veterinary specialist and research assistant professor at the University of Arizona. They explore Dr. Celdran-Bonafonte's innovative work in 3D printing surgical simulators, which provide an ethical and effective alternative for training students without relying on live animals or cadavers.
Dr. Celdran-Bonafonte shares his career journey, from his early days in exotic animal practice in Spain to his current role in the U.S., highlighting his significant projects, including the development of a preclinical animal model for diabetic foot ulcers using mini pigs. The discussion delves into the benefits of 3D printed models in veterinary education, emphasizing their role in enhancing the 3Rs (Replace, Reduce, Refine) in lab animal science.
The conversation also touches on the challenges and future directions of 3D printing in surgical training, with Dr. Celdran-Bonafonte advocating for the broader adoption of these models to improve animal welfare and training efficiency. This episode offers valuable insights into the intersection of technology and veterinary science, showcasing the potential for innovation in ethical research practices.