<b><i>Background:</i></b> Cadaveric dissection of temporal bone anatomy is not always possible or feasible in certain educational environments. Volume rendering using CT and/or MRI helps understanding spatial relationships, but they suffer in nonrealistic depictions especially regarding color of anatomical structures. Freely available, nonstained histological data sets and software which are able to render such data sets in realistic color could overcome this limitation and be a very effective teaching tool. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> With recent availability of specialized public-domain software, volume rendering of true-color, histological data sets is now possible. We present both feasibility as well as step-by-step instructions to allow pro...
Introduction: The use of computer-generated 3-dimensional (3-D) anatomical models to teach anatomy h...
Conventional 3D rendering methods of computed tomography (CT) as well as post-mortem data CT (PMCT) ...
Objectives: Temporal bone dissection is an essential part of otological surgical training. Ethical r...
Objective—To develop a three-dimensional virtual model of a human temporal bone based on serial hist...
BackgroundThe Visible Human Project (VHP) initiated by the U.S. National Library of Medicine has dra...
Abstract—The living anatomy of the vestibular end-organs is still unknown, complex, and studying the...
The OpenEar Dataset provides a library consisting of eight three-dimensional models of the human tem...
Background: Existing virtual simulators for middle ear surgery are based on 3-dimensional (3D) model...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the feasibility of co-registration of high resolution CT an...
International audienceMain goalImprove the understanding of human temporal bone computed tomography ...
Introduction Traditionally, surgical training in otology, is imparted by dissecting harvested human ...
The surgical anatomy of the petrous bone is difficult to learn and to imagine due to the porous stru...
This dataset is an example of the color data used in the non-drillable anatomy segments of the Visib...
Background: The Uppsala collection of human temporal bones and molds is a unique resource for educat...
Background: The Uppsala collection of human temporal bones and molds is a unique resource for educat...
Introduction: The use of computer-generated 3-dimensional (3-D) anatomical models to teach anatomy h...
Conventional 3D rendering methods of computed tomography (CT) as well as post-mortem data CT (PMCT) ...
Objectives: Temporal bone dissection is an essential part of otological surgical training. Ethical r...
Objective—To develop a three-dimensional virtual model of a human temporal bone based on serial hist...
BackgroundThe Visible Human Project (VHP) initiated by the U.S. National Library of Medicine has dra...
Abstract—The living anatomy of the vestibular end-organs is still unknown, complex, and studying the...
The OpenEar Dataset provides a library consisting of eight three-dimensional models of the human tem...
Background: Existing virtual simulators for middle ear surgery are based on 3-dimensional (3D) model...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the feasibility of co-registration of high resolution CT an...
International audienceMain goalImprove the understanding of human temporal bone computed tomography ...
Introduction Traditionally, surgical training in otology, is imparted by dissecting harvested human ...
The surgical anatomy of the petrous bone is difficult to learn and to imagine due to the porous stru...
This dataset is an example of the color data used in the non-drillable anatomy segments of the Visib...
Background: The Uppsala collection of human temporal bones and molds is a unique resource for educat...
Background: The Uppsala collection of human temporal bones and molds is a unique resource for educat...
Introduction: The use of computer-generated 3-dimensional (3-D) anatomical models to teach anatomy h...
Conventional 3D rendering methods of computed tomography (CT) as well as post-mortem data CT (PMCT) ...
Objectives: Temporal bone dissection is an essential part of otological surgical training. Ethical r...