Shin Dong Sun, Park Jin Seo, Lee Seung-Bock, Lee Sang-Ho, Chung Jinoh, Chung Min Suk
Department of Electrical Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Clin Anat. 2009 Jul;22(5):601-9. doi: 10.1002/ca.20823.
Most currently available three-dimensional surface models of human anatomic structures have been artistically created to reflect the anatomy being portrayed. We have recently undertaken, as part of our Visible Korean studies, to build objective surface models based on cross-sectional images of actual human anatomy. Objective of the present study was to elaborate surface models of the GI tract and neighboring structures that are helpful to medical simulation. The GI tract from stomach to anal canal was outlined and reconstructed from sectioned images of the Visible Korean (acomputer database containing the digitized transverse sectional images of a 33-year-old Korean man). The outlining procedure was supported by computational filtering and interpolation using commercially available software. The GI tract was divided into several parts, and each of these parts was surface reconstructed and then united with neighboring parts to produce a surface model of the complete GI tract. Surface models of about 100 neighboring structures were also prepared. The surface models produced will hopefully facilitate the development of interactive simulations for a variety of virtual abdominal surgical procedures or other educational programs. In addition, it is hoped that the improved outlining and surface reconstruction techniques described will encourage other researchers to construct similar surface models based on images obtained from different subjects.
目前大多数可用的人体解剖结构三维表面模型都是通过艺术创作来反映所描绘的解剖结构。作为我们的可视韩国人研究的一部分,我们最近着手基于实际人体解剖的横截面图像构建客观的表面模型。本研究的目的是精心制作有助于医学模拟的胃肠道及邻近结构的表面模型。从胃到肛管的胃肠道是根据可视韩国人(一个包含一名33岁韩国男性数字化横断图像的计算机数据库)的切片图像勾勒并重建的。勾勒过程得到了使用商业软件进行的计算滤波和插值的支持。胃肠道被分成几个部分,每个部分进行表面重建,然后与相邻部分合并,以生成完整胃肠道的表面模型。还制备了约100个相邻结构的表面模型。所生成的表面模型有望促进各种虚拟腹部手术程序或其他教育项目的交互式模拟的开发。此外,希望所描述的改进的勾勒和表面重建技术将鼓励其他研究人员基于从不同受试者获得的图像构建类似表面模型。