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Two-dimensional sectioned images and three-dimensional surface models for learning the anatomy of the female pelvis.
Anat Sci Educ. 2013 Sep-Oct; 6(5):316-23.AS

Abstract

In the Visible Korean project, serially sectioned images of the pelvis were made from a female cadaver. Outlines of significant structures in the sectioned images were drawn and stacked to build surface models. To improve the accessibility and informational content of these data, a five-step process was designed and implemented. First, 154 pelvic structures were outlined with additional surface reconstruction to prepare the image data. Second, the sectioned and outlined images (in a browsing software) as well as the surface models (in a PDF file) were placed on the Visible Korean homepage in a readily-accessible format. Third, all image data were visualized with interactive elements to stimulate creative learning. Fourth, two-dimensional (2D) images and three-dimensional (3D) models were superimposed on one another to provide context and spatial information for students viewing these data. Fifth, images were designed such that structure names would be shown when the mouse pointer hovered over the 2D images or the 3D models. The state-of-the-art sectioned images, outlined images, and surface models, arranged and systematized as described in this study, will aid students in understanding the anatomy of female pelvis. The graphic data accompanied by corresponding magnetic resonance images and computed tomographs are expected to promote the production of 3D simulators for clinical practice.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Anatomy, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Republic of Korea.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

23463707

Citation

Shin, Dong Sun, et al. "Two-dimensional Sectioned Images and Three-dimensional Surface Models for Learning the Anatomy of the Female Pelvis." Anatomical Sciences Education, vol. 6, no. 5, 2013, pp. 316-23.
Shin DS, Jang HG, Hwang SB, et al. Two-dimensional sectioned images and three-dimensional surface models for learning the anatomy of the female pelvis. Anat Sci Educ. 2013;6(5):316-23.
Shin, D. S., Jang, H. G., Hwang, S. B., Har, D. H., Moon, Y. L., & Chung, M. S. (2013). Two-dimensional sectioned images and three-dimensional surface models for learning the anatomy of the female pelvis. Anatomical Sciences Education, 6(5), 316-23. https://doi.org/10.1002/ase.1342
Shin DS, et al. Two-dimensional Sectioned Images and Three-dimensional Surface Models for Learning the Anatomy of the Female Pelvis. Anat Sci Educ. 2013 Sep-Oct;6(5):316-23. PubMed PMID: 23463707.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Two-dimensional sectioned images and three-dimensional surface models for learning the anatomy of the female pelvis. AU - Shin,Dong Sun, AU - Jang,Hae Gwon, AU - Hwang,Sung Bae, AU - Har,Dong-Hwan, AU - Moon,Young Lae, AU - Chung,Min Suk, Y1 - 2013/03/05/ PY - 2012/06/10/received PY - 2012/11/20/revised PY - 2012/11/27/accepted PY - 2013/3/7/entrez PY - 2013/3/7/pubmed PY - 2014/5/7/medline KW - anatomic models KW - computer-assisted image processing KW - female pelvis KW - three-dimensional imaging KW - user-computer interface KW - visible human projects SP - 316 EP - 23 JF - Anatomical sciences education JO - Anat Sci Educ VL - 6 IS - 5 N2 - In the Visible Korean project, serially sectioned images of the pelvis were made from a female cadaver. Outlines of significant structures in the sectioned images were drawn and stacked to build surface models. To improve the accessibility and informational content of these data, a five-step process was designed and implemented. First, 154 pelvic structures were outlined with additional surface reconstruction to prepare the image data. Second, the sectioned and outlined images (in a browsing software) as well as the surface models (in a PDF file) were placed on the Visible Korean homepage in a readily-accessible format. Third, all image data were visualized with interactive elements to stimulate creative learning. Fourth, two-dimensional (2D) images and three-dimensional (3D) models were superimposed on one another to provide context and spatial information for students viewing these data. Fifth, images were designed such that structure names would be shown when the mouse pointer hovered over the 2D images or the 3D models. The state-of-the-art sectioned images, outlined images, and surface models, arranged and systematized as described in this study, will aid students in understanding the anatomy of female pelvis. The graphic data accompanied by corresponding magnetic resonance images and computed tomographs are expected to promote the production of 3D simulators for clinical practice. SN - 1935-9780 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/23463707/Two_dimensional_sectioned_images_and_three_dimensional_surface_models_for_learning_the_anatomy_of_the_female_pelvis_ L2 - https://doi.org/10.1002/ase.1342 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -