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3D Models of Female Pelvis Structures Reconstructed and Represented in Combination with Anatomical and Radiological Sections
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Materia
Three-dimensional models
Corpse sections visible human project
Radiological female pelvis anatomy . Corpse female pelvis anatomy
High resolution magnetic resonance
Computer development
Fecha de publicación
2018
Resumen
[EN]We present a computer program designed to visualize and interact with three-dimensional models of the main anatomical
structures of the female pelvis. They are reconstructed from serial sections of corpse, from the Visible Human project of the
Medical Library of the United States and from serial sections of high-resolution magnetic resonance. It is possible to represent
these three-dimensional structures in any spatial orientation, together with sectional images of corpse and magnetic resonance
imaging, in the three planes of space (axial, coronal and sagittal) that facilitates the anatomical understanding and the identification
of the set of visceral structures of this body region. Actually, there are few studies that analysze in detail the radiological
anatomy of the female pelvis using three-dimensional models together with sectional images, making use of open applications for
the representation of virtual scenes on low costWindows® platforms. Our technological development allows the observation of
the main female pelvis viscera in three dimensions with a very intuitive graphic interface. This computer application represents an
important training tool for both medical students and specialists in gynecology and as a preliminary step in the planning of pelvic
floor surgery.
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0148-5598
DOI
10.1007/s10916-018-0891-z
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