2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2015.12.012
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Using 3D Modeling Techniques to Enhance Teaching of Difficult Anatomical Concepts

Abstract: Rationale and Objectives Anatomy is an essential component of medical education as it is critical for the accurate diagnosis in organs and human systems. The mental representation of the shape and organization of different anatomical structures is a crucial step in the learning process. The purpose of this pilot study is to demonstrate the feasibility and benefits of developing innovative teaching modules for anatomy education of first-year medical students based on 3D reconstructions from actual patient data.… Show more

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“…To date, there are more than 500 publications that have used Slicer in their research [Slicer, 2016b], with topic ranging from teaching [Pujol et al, 2016], disease staging [Liu et al, 2015, Liu et al, 2016a, motion tracking [Behringer et al, 2015] to image reconstruction [Meyer et al, 2015], image registration [Li et al, 2015b, Li et al, 2015a and others. Slicer offers ample functionalities and is especially suited for research, since it can be modified to specific needs.…”
Section: Summary and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, there are more than 500 publications that have used Slicer in their research [Slicer, 2016b], with topic ranging from teaching [Pujol et al, 2016], disease staging [Liu et al, 2015, Liu et al, 2016a, motion tracking [Behringer et al, 2015] to image reconstruction [Meyer et al, 2015], image registration [Li et al, 2015b, Li et al, 2015a and others. Slicer offers ample functionalities and is especially suited for research, since it can be modified to specific needs.…”
Section: Summary and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…that use 3D virtual models to explain anatomy have been developed and can be bought at low prices or even for free (Lewis 2014;BinDhim and Trevena 2015). Digital atlas and 3D anatomical models (web-based or computer-based models) allow the user to rotate and manipulate structures from various views to identify anatomical structures (Tworek 2013;Pujol 2016). Many studies have investigated the role and the impact of three-dimensional models on understanding of anatomy structure and relationship among organs, but the results are often inconclusive, because of differences in course structure and organization and also in research quality (Azer and Azer 2016; Peterson and Mlynarczyk 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Teaching dental and medical students craniofacial traumatology can be challenging, given the complexity of craniofacial anatomy and the necessity of good spatial representation skills . Taking the example of Le Fort or mandibular fractures, the orientation of the fracture lines can lead to displacements of the bone, which may be difficult to understand for undergraduate students.…”
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confidence: 99%