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  • 标题:Regular three-dimensional presentations improve in the identification of surgical liver anatomy – a randomized study
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  • 作者:Beat P Müller-Stich ; Nicole Löb ; Diana Wald
  • 期刊名称:BMC Medical Education
  • 印刷版ISSN:1472-6920
  • 出版年度:2013
  • 卷号:13
  • 期号:1
  • 页码:1-8
  • DOI:10.1186/1472-6920-13-131
  • 出版社:BioMed Central
  • 摘要:Three-dimensional (3D) presentations enhance the understanding of complex anatomical structures. However, it has been shown that two dimensional (2D) “key views” of anatomical structures may suffice in order to improve spatial understanding. The impact of real 3D images (3Dr) visible only with 3D glasses has not been examined yet. Contrary to 3Dr, regular 3D images apply techniques such as shadows and different grades of transparency to create the impression of 3D. This randomized study aimed to define the impact of both the addition of key views to CT images (2D+) and the use of 3Dr on the identification of liver anatomy in comparison with regular 3D presentations (3D). A computer-based teaching module (TM) was used. Medical students were randomized to three groups (2D+ or 3Dr or 3D) and asked to answer 11 anatomical questions and 4 evaluative questions. Both 3D groups had animated models of the human liver available to them which could be moved in all directions. 156 medical students (57.7% female) participated in this randomized trial. Students exposed to 3Dr and 3D performed significantly better than those exposed to 2D+ (p 0.1, t-test). Students randomized to 3D and 3Dr not only had significantly better results, but they also were significantly faster in answering the 11 anatomical questions when compared to students randomized to 2D+ (p 0.3, t-test). This randomized trial confirms that regular 3D visualization improve the identification of liver anatomy.
  • 关键词:Medical Student;Teaching Module;Liver Anatomy;Evaluative Question;Spatial Understanding
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