Abstract

A 3-dimensional (3D) model of the female pelvis was created using the 2-dimensional dataset of the “Visible Human Project” and modern imaging techniques (IrfanView, Sante DICOM Editor 6, 3D Slicer) to augment traditional anatomic learning for students and doctors. Using the segmentation tools in the 3D Slicer, the female pelvis was segmented, utilizing the 0.3-mm thick image slices, into 98 unique anatomic models. These models were further divided into different subsets, that is, bones, organs, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels.

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