Release date: 2014-07-15
According to the Daily Mail, “virtual corpses†have been applied to teaching, and medical students can learn anatomy through touch screens.
This device at the University of Edinburgh's Anatomy Institute enables medical students to use virtual anatomy to learn the structure of the human body.
The device called Anatomage Table displays a human-sized male or female body produced by a CT scan, which you can examine from front to back, left to right, and top to bottom.
This means that the relationship between the human body and the subcutaneous structure can be examined in great detail while the process is electronic.
Unlike physical autopsy, which removes only the body's organs, students can freely add and remove organs, veins, arteries, nerves, and tissues on the touch-screen table, allowing them to understand the structural relationships between the various parts.
Professor Gordon Findlater, professor of translational anatomy, said: "The beauty of the Anatomage Table is that you can rotate and view the human body, giving users a unique 3D experience."
Researchers nicknamed that custom scan results can be entered into the device, and the device recreates the virtual corpse to create a special design instruction package.
The equipment is widely acclaimed by students and surgeons. The equipment will be used for regular instruction and will also be used to demonstrate anatomy to the public.
Source: Kexun Medical Network
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