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http://dx.doi.org/10.5573/ieie.2016.53.12.175

VR, AR Simulation and 3D Printing for Shoulder and Elbow Practice  

Lim, Wonbong (School of Medicine, Chosun University)
Moon, Young Lae (School of Medicine, Chosun University)
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Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers / v.53, no.12, 2016 , pp. 175-179 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recent advances in technology of medical image have made surgical simulation that is helpful to diagnosis, operation plan, or education. Improving and enhancing the medical imaging have led to the availability of high definition images and three-dimensional (3D) visualization, it allows a better understanding in the surgical and educational field. The Real human field of view is stereoscopic. Therefore, with just 2D images, stereoscopic reconstruction process through the surgeon's head, is necessary. To reduce these process, 3D images have been used. 3D images enhanced 3D visualization, it provides significantly shorter time for surgeon for judgment in complex situations. Based on 3D image data set, virtual medical simulations, such as virtual endoscopy, surgical planning, and real-time interaction, have become possible. This article describes principles and recent applications of newer imaging techniques and special attention is directed towards medical 3D reconstruction techniques. Recent advances in technology of CT, MR and other imaging modalities has resulted in exciting new solutions and possibilities of shoulder imaging. Especially, three-dimensional (3D) images derived from medical devices provides advanced information. This presentation describes the principles and potential applications of 3D imaging techniques, simulation and printing in shoulder and elbow practice.
Keywords
VR; AR; Simulation; 3D Printing; Orthopedic;
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