Anatomical photogrammetry as a means of pre-surgical simulation in neurosurgery
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https://doi.org/10.15381/risi.v15i2.24778Keywords:
photogrammetry, anatomical photogrammetry, pre-simulation surgery, neurosurgery, virtual anatomyAbstract
Due to the serious situation created by the Covid-19 pandemic, we were forced to teach anatomy in a non-face-to-face manner; a fact that committed us to find the best way to bring cadaveric parts to our students through internet networks. In this way, we manage to virtualize various anatomical pieces, for the case of this work, of the head and spine with their contents; the same ones that can be interpreted and manipulated from the neurosurgical point of view; not only to remember the anatomy before the surgical act, but also to plan a correct surgical approach with the cadaveric image from the operating room.
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