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A new neuroanatomical two-dimensional fitting three-dimensional imaging Techniques in neuroanatomy education

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Abstract Background: Neuroanatomy is the most abstract and complex anatomy. Neurosurgeons have to spend plenty of time mastering the nuances of the autopsy. However, the laboratory that can meet the requirements of neurosurgery microanatomy is only owned by several large medical colleges because it is an expensive affair. Thus, laboratories worldwide are searching for substitutes,but the reality and local details might not meet the exact requirements of the anatomical structure. Herein, we compared the traditional teaching mode, the 3D image generated by the current advanced hand-held scanner and our self-developed 2D image fitting 3D imaging method in the comparative study of neuroanatomy education. Methods: To examine the efficacy of two-dimensional fitting three-dimensional imaging techniques in neuroanatomy education. 60 clinical students of grade 2020 in Wannan Medical College were randomly divided into traditional teaching group, hand held scanner 3D imaging group and 2D fitting 3D method group, with 20 students in each group.First, the modeling images of the hand held scanner 3D imaging group and the 2D fitting 3D method group are analyzed and compared, and then the teaching results of the three groups are evaluated by objective and subjective evaluation methods. The objective evaluation is in the form of examination papers, unified proposition and unified score; The subjective evaluation is conducted in the form of questionnaires to evaluate. Results : The modeling and image analysis of the current advanced hand-held 3D imaging scanner and our self-developed 2D fitting 3D imaging method were compared.The images (equivalent to 1, 10, and 40× magnification) of the model points and polygons using the Cinema 4D R19 virtual camera of 50, 500, and 2000 mm showed 1249955 points and 2500122 polygons in the skull data obtained using the hand-held scanner. The 3D model data of the skull consisted of 499914 points, while the number of polygons reached up to 60000000, which was about 4-fold that of the hand-held 3D scanning. This model used 8K mapping technology, and hand-held scanner 3D imaging 3D scanning modeling used a 0.13K map based on the map data, thereby indicating that the 2D fitting 3D imaging method is delicate and real. Comparative analysis of general data of three groups of students.The comparison of test results, clinical practice assessment and teaching satisfaction of the three groups shows that the performance of hand held scanner 3D imaging group is better than that of traditional teaching group (P < 0.01), and that of 2D fitting 3D method group is significantly better than that of traditional teaching group (P < 0.01). Conclusions: The method used in this study can achieve real reduction. Compared to hand-held scanning, this method is more cost-effective than the cost of the equipment and the results. Moreover, the post-processing is easy to master, and the autopsy can be performed easily after learning, negating the need to seek professional help.It has a wide application prospect in teaching.
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Title: A new neuroanatomical two-dimensional fitting three-dimensional imaging Techniques in neuroanatomy education
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Abstract Background: Neuroanatomy is the most abstract and complex anatomy.
Neurosurgeons have to spend plenty of time mastering the nuances of the autopsy.
However, the laboratory that can meet the requirements of neurosurgery microanatomy is only owned by several large medical colleges because it is an expensive affair.
Thus, laboratories worldwide are searching for substitutes,but the reality and local details might not meet the exact requirements of the anatomical structure.
Herein, we compared the traditional teaching mode, the 3D image generated by the current advanced hand-held scanner and our self-developed 2D image fitting 3D imaging method in the comparative study of neuroanatomy education.
Methods: To examine the efficacy of two-dimensional fitting three-dimensional imaging techniques in neuroanatomy education.
60 clinical students of grade 2020 in Wannan Medical College were randomly divided into traditional teaching group, hand held scanner 3D imaging group and 2D fitting 3D method group, with 20 students in each group.
First, the modeling images of the hand held scanner 3D imaging group and the 2D fitting 3D method group are analyzed and compared, and then the teaching results of the three groups are evaluated by objective and subjective evaluation methods.
The objective evaluation is in the form of examination papers, unified proposition and unified score; The subjective evaluation is conducted in the form of questionnaires to evaluate.
Results : The modeling and image analysis of the current advanced hand-held 3D imaging scanner and our self-developed 2D fitting 3D imaging method were compared.
The images (equivalent to 1, 10, and 40× magnification) of the model points and polygons using the Cinema 4D R19 virtual camera of 50, 500, and 2000 mm showed 1249955 points and 2500122 polygons in the skull data obtained using the hand-held scanner.
The 3D model data of the skull consisted of 499914 points, while the number of polygons reached up to 60000000, which was about 4-fold that of the hand-held 3D scanning.
This model used 8K mapping technology, and hand-held scanner 3D imaging 3D scanning modeling used a 0.
13K map based on the map data, thereby indicating that the 2D fitting 3D imaging method is delicate and real.
Comparative analysis of general data of three groups of students.
The comparison of test results, clinical practice assessment and teaching satisfaction of the three groups shows that the performance of hand held scanner 3D imaging group is better than that of traditional teaching group (P < 0.
01), and that of 2D fitting 3D method group is significantly better than that of traditional teaching group (P < 0.
01).
Conclusions: The method used in this study can achieve real reduction.
Compared to hand-held scanning, this method is more cost-effective than the cost of the equipment and the results.
Moreover, the post-processing is easy to master, and the autopsy can be performed easily after learning, negating the need to seek professional help.
It has a wide application prospect in teaching.

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