Mangement of a 3D Visualization Program From Radiological Images in Neuroradiology

Author:

Tabernero-Rico Roberto Domingo1ORCID,Pozo-González Sonia-Francisca1,Prats-Galino Alberto2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hospital VIrgen de la Concha, Zamora, Spain

2. University of Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

The latest technological advances in postprocessing of images have made possible the generation of three-dimensional (3D) models from 2D radiological images. The use of these models in PDF file allows interaction, providing useful visualization tools and management that facilitate the work and understanding of the anatomical region of the study area. All this is possible from a personal computer without the requirement of a professional workstation. In this chapter, the authors present the characteristics of 3D PDF software with anatomical models of the skull base. Therefore, through the management and development of these new educational contents, introduced as complementary didactic material for the study of anatomy in complex regions, the ability to understand is improved and learning is expedited. This is very important not only in the field of teaching but also in other applications, such as clinical practice and the scientific field, since it allows the use of these contents without the need to compromise patient safety.

Publisher

IGI Global

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