In this work we studied the inguinal-abdominal region and the inguinal canal using three-dimensional geometrical models. We built the models through computer aided geometric modeling techniques on the basis of observations during real dissections, operations and diagnostic medical imaging. The obtained models show in a complete modular synthesis and with a schematic iconology the structural organization of the anatomical districts in a logic sequence of layers and topographic and spatial relationships among its components. The models represent an amazing support to anatomy and clinical anatomy for teaching and research purposes on organogenesis, surgery and diagnosis
We describe a method to obtain a 3D representation of objects given by a series of parallel cross-se...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1981. Simultaneously published ...
With the advent and increased usage of posterior, lateral, and anterior surgical approaches to the c...
In this work we studied the inguinal-abdominal region and the inguinal canal using three-dimensional...
In this work we used a virtual approach to study the human liver by three-dimensional geometrical mo...
The proliferation of three-dimensional and augmented reality representations offers significant adva...
La enseñanza de la anatomía del conducto inguinal fuera del anfiteatro y el quirófano requiere la pr...
Medicine has always been and will be a topical area for research, because the lives of other people ...
The representation of anatomical structures requires to take into account their topological features...
We describe a method to obtain a 3D representation of objects given by a series of parallel cross-se...
International audiencePhysiological changes in the spatial configuration of the internal organs in t...
There is considerable controversy concerning the role of cadaveric dissection in teaching gross anat...
This chapter is designed to help the reader become familiar with standard methods for describing pel...
Background The inguinal region is one of the most complex anatomic areas of human body even though...
The inguinal region is one of the most complex anatomic areas of human body even though it has been ...
We describe a method to obtain a 3D representation of objects given by a series of parallel cross-se...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1981. Simultaneously published ...
With the advent and increased usage of posterior, lateral, and anterior surgical approaches to the c...
In this work we studied the inguinal-abdominal region and the inguinal canal using three-dimensional...
In this work we used a virtual approach to study the human liver by three-dimensional geometrical mo...
The proliferation of three-dimensional and augmented reality representations offers significant adva...
La enseñanza de la anatomía del conducto inguinal fuera del anfiteatro y el quirófano requiere la pr...
Medicine has always been and will be a topical area for research, because the lives of other people ...
The representation of anatomical structures requires to take into account their topological features...
We describe a method to obtain a 3D representation of objects given by a series of parallel cross-se...
International audiencePhysiological changes in the spatial configuration of the internal organs in t...
There is considerable controversy concerning the role of cadaveric dissection in teaching gross anat...
This chapter is designed to help the reader become familiar with standard methods for describing pel...
Background The inguinal region is one of the most complex anatomic areas of human body even though...
The inguinal region is one of the most complex anatomic areas of human body even though it has been ...
We describe a method to obtain a 3D representation of objects given by a series of parallel cross-se...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1981. Simultaneously published ...
With the advent and increased usage of posterior, lateral, and anterior surgical approaches to the c...