三维咽部:根据放射学、同行评议文献和医学插图制作的数字解剖模型

Dante J. Merlino MD, PhD , Caitlin J. Vander Wert MA , Lazaro R. Peraza MD , George B. Sankar BS , Linda X. Yin MD , Eric J. Moore MD , Victoria J. Palacios BS , Jonathan M. Morris MD , Kathryn M. Van Abel MD
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根据已发表的文献和放射成像,建立解剖学上精确的人类鼻咽、口咽和下咽三维数字模型。本文从一名29岁健康女性的头部和颈部CT血管造影上手动分割咽肌,包括腭咽肌、上、中、下收缩肌、咽峡肌和茎状咽肌。从已发表的解剖学研究中获得的数据被汇编,以提供每个肌肉的额外解剖学细节。咽鼓管及其支撑结构、邻近支撑结构和邻近大神经血管也被分割。这些解剖细节,然后纳入模型由3D医学插画家。CT血管造影资料共分割出6块肌肉,分别为舌骨、甲状腺及环状软骨、会厌、颅底、咽鼓管走行及附近大动脉和静脉。基于同行评议的解剖研究数据,网格在数字3D空间中进一步细化。左三叉神经、舌咽神经和舌下神经被纳入模型,以突出与手术相关的重要解剖关系。最后,模型被上传到一个公开可用的3D存储库,可以在这里访问(https://shorturl.at/qJO16)。咽是一个复杂的三维结构,在吞咽、说话和气道保护中起着至关重要的作用。通过将放射学数据与已发表的解剖描述相结合,并通过神经放射学、头颈外科和医学插图之间的合作,我们开发了一个解剖学上准确、详细的咽部3D模型,用于教育和培训目的。
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The pharynx in three dimensions: a digital anatomical model derived from radiology, peer-reviewed literature, and medical illustration

Development of an anatomically accurate 3-dimensional (3D) digital model of the human nasopharynx, oropharynx, and hypopharynx derived from published literature and radiographic imaging. Muscles of the pharynx, including the palatopharyngeus, superior, middle, and inferior constrictor, salpingopharyngeus and stylopharyngeus were manually segmented from a head and neck CT angiogram of a healthy 29-year-old female. Data derived from published anatomical studies were compiled to provide additional anatomical detail to each muscle. The eustachian tube and supporting structures, adjacent supporting structures, and adjacent major neurovasculature were also segmented. These anatomical details were then incorporated into the model by a 3D medical illustrator. A total of 6 muscles were segmented from CT angiography data as were the hyoid bone, thyroid and cricoid cartilage, epiglottis, skull base, course of the eustachian tube, and nearby major arteries and veins. Meshes were further refined in digital 3D space based on data from peer-reviewed anatomical studies. The left trigeminal, glossopharyngeal, and hypoglossal nerves were incorporated into the model to highlight important anatomical relationships relevant for surgery. Finally, the model was uploaded to a publicly available 3D repository, which can be accessed here (https://shorturl.at/qJO16). The pharynx is a complex 3D structure that plays a critical role in swallowing, speaking, and airway protection. By combining radiographic data with published anatomical descriptions, and through the collaboration between neuroradiology, head and neck surgery, and medical illustration, we developed an anatomically accurate, detailed 3D model of the pharynx for education and training purposes.

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期刊介绍: This large-size, atlas-format journal presents detailed illustrations of new surgical procedures and techniques in otology, rhinology, laryngology, reconstructive head and neck surgery, and facial plastic surgery. Feature articles in each issue are related to a central theme by anatomic area or disease process. The journal will also often contain articles on complications, diagnosis, treatment or rehabilitation. New techniques that are non-operative are also featured.
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