Three recent studies have offered an unprecedented view of the human body. The Visible
Human Project, the Visible Korean Human (VKH), and the Chinese Visible Human
have featured the serial sectioning of whole cadavers, producing cross-sectional images
that methodically catalogue gross human anatomy. By volumetric reconstruction, these
cross-sectional images can be transformed into three-dimensional (3D) images of anatomic
structures. Compiling these 3D images would create an invaluable library for medical
education and research. The goal of this report is to promote the expansion of such
a library of 3D anatomic images and to help users fully understand and utilize the serially
sectioned images. To do this, we will discuss the fundamental techniques and equipment
used in the VKH and its preliminary experiments. We will also address new applications
of the VKH, including virtual brain surgery, virtual endoscopy, and virtual cardiopulmonary
resuscitation via the development of
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Clinical anatomy : official journal of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists & the British Association of Clinical Anatomists
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Visible Korean Human: Its Techniques and Applications