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Surg Radiol Anat ; 46(7): 935-947, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38717503

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Visible Korean (VK) consists of two-dimensional (2D) images and three-dimensional (3D) models. The VK is used in various educational tools and research sources for anatomy. In this paper, we report on the records of the VK over 20 years. METHODS: Research papers related to Visible Korean were reviewed. RESULTS: Through this report of VK records, we highlighted the essential points for making true color and ultra-high-resolution sectioned images of human and animal bodies, for making various 2D and 3D applications from the sectioned images, and for good use of the sectioned images and their applications. CONCLUSION: In this metaverse age that various virtual environments are required in medical education and research, the VK dataset meets the reality of virtual human models as fundamental data owing to the actual color and high resolution of the VK dataset.


Subject(s)
Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Humans , Visible Human Projects , Anatomy/education , Models, Anatomic , Republic of Korea , Animals , Color , Education, Medical/methods
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Surg Radiol Anat ; 43(4): 569-576, 2021 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33646359

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: It is difficult for medical students and novice clinicians to interpret cardiac computed tomographs and echocardiographs. This study was intended to help familiarize them with the clinical images of the heart by providing software to browse the various planes of a heart's volume model with real color and high resolution. METHODS: On the sectioned images of a male cadaver, the heart and adjacent structures were segmented to obtain color-filled images. Volume models of the sectioned images and color-filled images were reconstructed and sectioned to obtain three orthogonal planes and five standard oblique planes. The planes were inputted into lab-made browsing software, which was then distributed free of charge. RESULTS: Users of the software would hopefully progress as follows. After experiencing the real color and high resolution, they would become familiar with the grayscale and low resolution. After experiencing the automatic annotation of the basic heart structures, they would become familiar with the detailed structures. After experiencing the designated planes, they would become familiar with the arbitrary planes. After experiencing the still heart, they would become familiar with the moving heart during echocardiography. CONCLUSION: The software, with a user-friendly interface and realistic features, is expected to properly orient medical novices to cardiac computed tomography and echocardiography images.


Subject(s)
Echocardiography , Education, Medical, Undergraduate/methods , Heart/diagnostic imaging , Simulation Training/methods , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Adult , Anatomy, Cross-Sectional , Cadaver , Color , Heart/anatomy & histology , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods , Male , Models, Anatomic , Republic of Korea , Software , Students, Medical , User-Computer Interface , Visible Human Projects
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J Korean Med Sci ; 35(27): e212, 2020 Jul 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32657083

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: A book entitled "Visually Memorable Regional Anatomy (VMRA)" consists of extremely schematic figures as well as concise anatomic knowledge. On the other hand, in the Visible Korean (VK) project, three-dimensional surface models of 297 head structures have been reconstructed. The study's objective was to verify how the coexistence of the schematic figures and realistic surface models affected anatomy learning. METHODS: In the portable document format (PDF) file of VMRA, 19 pages of the surface models of the head from the PDF file of VK were embedded. The resultant PDF file was utilized as a learning tool of the medical students in two universities. RESULTS: The PDF file could be downloaded free of charge from anatomy.co.kr. The PDF file has been accessed by users from multiple countries including Korea, United States, and Hungary. In the PDF file, the surface models could be selected in any combinations, magnified, freely rotated, and compared to the corresponding schematics. The number of hours that the PDF file was used by medical students and the scores of written examination on the PDF file showed a low positive correlation in a university. The students replied that the combined PDF file was helpful for understanding anatomy and for doing cadaver dissection. They were also satisfied with the convenience of comparing the surface models and schematics. CONCLUSION: The freely obtainable PDF file would be a beneficial tool to help students learn anatomy easily, interactively, and accurately.


Subject(s)
Databases, Factual , Head/anatomy & histology , Cadaver , Education, Medical , Humans , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Models, Anatomic , Republic of Korea
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J Korean Med Sci ; 35(6): e42, 2020 Feb 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32056402

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: To help medical students learn anatomy effectively in limited hours, a regional anatomy book enhancing students' memorization was developed. METHODS: Only anatomical terms essential for basic cadaver dissection are included along with schematic figures which enable memorization of complicated anatomical structures. Learning comics and comic strips that depict anatomy mnemonics and jokes were appended and sentences were written to be comfortably readable. The electronic book titled "Visually Memorable Regional Anatomy" has been distributed without payment or registration. With the help of 246 volunteer students from three Korean medical schools, the book's learning effects were evaluated. RESULTS: These students' book reading led to increase in their anatomy scores, including written examination scores and tag examination scores. It was an encouraging result that almost 20% of students spontaneously read the book no matter who presented their lecture or examination. A webpage version of the book was visited by thousands of users. CONCLUSION: The book with unique features may suggest a new perspective in the field of anatomy learning. After having acquaintance with essential structures from reading the book, students are able to and willing to study more from other resources.


Subject(s)
Anatomy, Regional , Reading , Students, Medical , Anatomy, Regional/education , Books , Comprehension , Curriculum , Humans , Learning , Memory , Surveys and Questionnaires
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J Korean Med Sci ; 34(3): e15, 2019 Jan 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30662383

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The curved sectional planes of the human body can provide a new approach of surface anatomy that the classical horizontal, coronal, and sagittal planes cannot do. The purpose of this study was to verify whether the curved sectional planes contribute to the morphological comprehension of anatomical structures. METHODS: By stacking the sectioned images of a male cadaver, a volume model of the right half body was produced (voxel size 1 mm). The sectioned images with the segmentation data were also used to build another volume model. The volume models were peeled and rotated to be screen captured. The captured images were loaded on user-friendly browsing software that had been made in the laboratory. RESULTS: The browsing software was downloadable from the authors' homepage (anatomy.co.kr). On the software, the volume model was peeled at 1 mm thicknesses and rotated at 30 degrees. Since the volume models were made from the cadaveric images, actual colors of the structures were displayed in high resolution. Thanks to the segmentation data, the structures on the volume model could be automatically annotated. Using the software, the sternocleidomastoid muscle and the internal jugular vein in the neck region, the cubital fossa in the upper limb region, and the femoral triangle in the lower limb region were observed to be described. CONCLUSION: For the students learning various medical procedures, the software presents the needed graphic information of the human body. The curved sectional planes are expected to be a tool for disciplinary convergence of the sectional anatomy and surface anatomy.


Subject(s)
Anatomy, Cross-Sectional/methods , Models, Anatomic , Adult , Cadaver , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Male , User-Computer Interface
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Surg Radiol Anat ; 41(10): 1211-1216, 2019 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31254041

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The sectioned images of a male's whole body were used for making the four learning tools: the first tool to show the sectioned and color-filled images; the second tool to show surface models of individual structures; the third tool to show a volume model that was continuously peeled; the fourth tool to show a volume model that was freely sectioned. This study was intended to propose the possible learning effects of the four tools. METHODS: The fourth tool that was recently developed to facilitate oblique sectioning and rotation of the volume model in real time. RESULTS: The four learning tools had their own characteristics, so that they could be separately used for specific achievements. Further, the combination of the tools based on the same raw data may result in a synergic effect. All the tools can be downloaded from the Visible Korean homepage (anatomy.co.kr) gratis. CONCLUSIONS: With the four learning tools, students may experience virtual dissection simulation regardless of the place, time, or economic status. Such free learning tools and commercial learning tools need to be improved to compensate and compete with each other.


Subject(s)
User-Computer Interface , Visible Human Projects , Cadaver , Dissection , Humans , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Learning , Republic of Korea , Software , Students
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J Korean Med Sci ; 33(8): e64, 2018 Feb 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29441756

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The hand anatomy, including the complicated hand muscles, can be grasped by using computer-assisted learning tools with high quality two-dimensional images and three-dimensional models. The purpose of this study was to present up-to-date software tools that promote learning of stereoscopic morphology of the hand. METHODS: On the basis of horizontal sectioned images and outlined images of a male cadaver, vertical planes, volume models, and surface models were elaborated. Software to browse pairs of the sectioned and outlined images in orthogonal planes and software to peel and rotate the volume models, as well as a portable document format (PDF) file to select and rotate the surface models, were produced. RESULTS: All of the software tools were downloadable free of charge and usable off-line. The three types of tools for viewing multiple aspects of the hand could be adequately employed according to individual needs. CONCLUSION: These new tools involving the realistic images of a cadaver and the diverse functions are expected to improve comprehensive knowledge of the hand shape.


Subject(s)
Hand/anatomy & histology , Models, Anatomic , Software , Cadaver , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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J Korean Med Sci ; 32(7): 1195-1201, 2017 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28581279

ABSTRACT

The thousands of serial images used for medical pedagogy cannot be included in a printed book; they also cannot be efficiently handled by ordinary image viewer software. The purpose of this study was to provide browsing software to grasp serial medical images efficiently. The primary function of the newly programmed software was to select images using 3 types of interfaces: buttons or a horizontal scroll bar, a vertical scroll bar, and a checkbox. The secondary function was to show the names of the structures that had been outlined on the images. To confirm the functions of the software, 3 different types of image data of cadavers (sectioned and outlined images, volume models of the stomach, and photos of the dissected knees) were inputted. The browsing software was downloadable for free from the homepage (anatomy.co.kr) and available off-line. The data sets provided could be replaced by any developers for their educational achievements. We anticipate that the software will contribute to medical education by allowing users to browse a variety of images.


Subject(s)
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/methods , Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods , Models, Anatomic , Software , Cadaver , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , User-Computer Interface
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J Korean Med Sci ; 36(1): e9, 2021 01 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33398943
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J Korean Med Sci ; 35(9): e109, 2020 03 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32141251

Subject(s)
Patient Safety , Humans
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J Korean Med Sci ; 35(15): e126, 2020 04 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32301296
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J Korean Med Sci ; 35(6): e53, 2020 02 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32056403

Subject(s)
Republic of Korea
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J Korean Med Sci ; 30(5): 658-61, 2015 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25931800

ABSTRACT

We intended to determine that virtual endoscopy and laparoscopy of the stomach based on serially sectioned cadaver images is beneficial. Therefore, the outlines between the gastric wall and lumen were traced using the new female data of the Visible Korean to build a volume model. While the outlines were expanded at appropriate thicknesses, the stomach was observed endoscopically and laparoscopically in comparison with a chosen sectioned image. Four layers (mucosa, submucosa, muscular layer, and serosa) of the stomach were discernible by their proper colors in the sectioned images. All layers except the submucosa were identified in the endoscopic and laparoscopic views by using consistent colors. The stepwise expansion of the outlines revealed thickness of each layer as well as whether the thickness was uniform. Our ideas and the Visible Korean images could be a robust resource of virtual reality learning for medical students and clinicians.


Subject(s)
Gastroscopy , Laparoscopy , Stomach/pathology , Adult , Cadaver , Female , Humans , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Models, Anatomic
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J Korean Med Sci ; 34(48): e325, 2019 Dec 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31833269
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J Korean Med Sci ; 34(49): e326, 2019 12 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31858757
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J Korean Med Sci ; 34(42): e283, 2019 11 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31674160
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J Korean Med Sci ; 34(44): e282, 2019 11 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31726493
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J Korean Med Sci ; 34(35): e241, 2019 09 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31496142
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J Korean Med Sci ; 34(33): e214, 2019 08 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31436050
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