Producing three-dimensional printed models of the hepatobiliary system from computed tomography imaging data.
Ann R Coll Surg Engl
; 103(1): 41-46, 2021 Jan.
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| ID: mdl-32964727
INTRODUCTION: Macroscopic anatomy has traditionally been taught using cadaveric material, lectures and a variety of additional resources including online modules and anatomical models. Traditional plastic models are effective educational tools yet they have significant drawbacks such as a lack of anatomical detail, a lack of texturisation and cost. Three-dimensional printed models stand to solve these problems and widen access to high-quality anatomical teaching. This paper outlines the use of three-dimensional multiplanar imaging (computed tomography) in the development of an accurate model of the hepatobiliary system. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Computed tomography scans were used to construct a virtual three-dimensional model of the hepatobiliary system. This was printed locally as a full-size colour model. We give a complete account of the process and software used. DISCUSSION: This study is among the first of a series in which we will document the newly formed Oxford Library of Anatomy. This series will provide the methodology for the production of three-dimensional models from computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging scans, and the library will provide a complete collection of the most complex anatomical areas. We hope that these models will form an important adjunct in teaching anatomy to medical students and surgical trainees.
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Assunto principal:
Educação de Graduação em Medicina
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Impressão Tridimensional
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Anatomia
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Modelos Anatômicos
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Humans
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En
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Ann R Coll Surg Engl
Ano de publicação:
2021
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Article
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Reino Unido