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  • A Novel Method of Anatomical Data Acquisition Using the Perceptron ScanWorks V5 Scanner

Welsh, Elizabeth, Anderson, Paul and Rea, Paul, 2014, Journal Article, A Novel Method of Anatomical Data Acquisition Using the Perceptron ScanWorks V5 Scanner ‘A Novel Method of Anatomical Data Acquisition Using the Perceptron Scan Works V5 Scanner’, 2 (8). pp. 2265-2276. ISSN 2321-8169

Abstract or Description:

A drastic reduction in the time available for cadaveric dissection and anatomy teaching in medical and surgical education has increased the requirement to supplement learning with the use of virtual gross anatomy training tools. In light of this, a number of known studies have approached the task of sourcing anatomical data from cadaveric material for end us in creating 3D reconstructions of the human body by producing vast image libraries of anatomical cross sections. However, the processing involved in the conversion of cross sectional images to reconstructions in 3D elicits a number of problems in creating an accurate and adequately detailed end product, suitable for educational. In this paperwe have employed a unique approach in a pilot study acquire anatomical data for end-use in 3D anatomical reconstruction by using topographical 3D laser scanning and high-resolution digital photography of all clinically relevant structures from the lower limb of a male cadaveric specimen. As a result a comprehensive high-resolution dataset, comprising 3D laser scanned data and corresponding colour photography was obtained from all clinically relevant gross anatomical structures associated with the male lower limb. This unique dataset allows a very unique and novel way to capture anatomical data and saves on the laborious processing of image segmentation common to conventional image acquisition used clinically, like CT and MRI scans. From this, it provides a dataset which can then be used across a number of commercial products dependent on the end-users requirements for development of computer training packages in medical and surgical rehearsal.

Official URL: http://www.ijritcc.org/download/A%20Novel%20Method...
Subjects: Other > Medicine and Dentistry > A400 Clinical Dentistry
School or Centre: School of Design
Funders: NHS Education Scotland
Date Deposited: 10 Dec 2017 17:59
Last Modified: 09 Nov 2018 14:30
URI: https://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/id/eprint/3030
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