The lateral neck in 3 dimensions: A digital model derived from radiology, peer-reviewed literature, and medical illustration

Q3 Medicine
Gabriel A. Hernandez-Herrera BS , Lazaro R. Peraza MD , Tissiana G. Vallecillo MS , Gabriela A. Calcano BS , Emilyn Frohn MS , Caitlin J. Vander Wert MA , David M. Routman MD , Jonathan M. Morris MD , Kathryn M. Van Abel MD
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To develop an anatomically accurate 3-dimensional (3D) digital model of the lateral neck anatomy, including musculature, neurovasculature, and other associated structures such as lymphatics. Lateral neck anatomy, emphasizing level 1-4 structures, were segmented from a CT angiogram of a healthy 29-year-old female which was later transferred into a 3D illustration software after removal of imaging artifacts. To enhance anatomical accuracy, details not captured by imaging or unclear from the study were refined with relevant peer-reviewed literature. These structures were incorporated into the head and neck model. Following segmentation, the 3D models was refined in 3D CAD software. Structures not identified by segmentation, including vagus and phrenic nerves and lymphatics beyond the scan resolution, were designed by a medical illustrator and all structures were refined from peer-reviewed anatomic literature. Where discrepancies were found in the literature, the sample size, source, and methodology of the studies were considered to determine the most common variant of each structure. Finally, the 3D model was uploaded to MedReality for online viewing. This study demonstrates the critical anatomic structures, landmarks, and surgical relationships relevant to the lateral neck. The associated 3D model and manuscript will serve as a helpful tool for a broad range of clinicians and trainees in search of a detailed 3D anatomic description of the lateral neck. This literature-based model of the central neck combined with 3D anatomic modeling from real patient data should aid in surgical anatomy education.
三维侧颈:基于放射学、同行评议文献和医学插图的数字模型
建立解剖学上精确的三维(3D)侧颈解剖数字模型,包括肌肉组织、神经血管和其他相关结构,如淋巴管。从一名29岁健康女性的CT血管造影中分割出侧侧颈部解剖,强调1-4级结构,随后在去除成像伪影后将其转移到3D插图软件中。为了提高解剖学的准确性,未被成像捕获或研究中不清楚的细节通过相关的同行评审文献进行了完善。这些结构被纳入头颈部模型。分割后,在三维CAD软件中对三维模型进行细化。未通过分割识别的结构,包括迷走神经、膈神经和扫描分辨率之外的淋巴管,由医学插图画家设计,所有结构都是从同行评审的解剖文献中精炼出来的。如果在文献中发现差异,则考虑样本量,来源和研究方法,以确定每种结构的最常见变体。最后,3D模型被上传到MedReality供在线观看。本研究展示了与侧颈相关的关键解剖结构、标志和手术关系。相关的3D模型和手稿将作为一个有用的工具,广泛的临床医生和学员在寻找一个详细的三维解剖描述的侧颈。这种基于文献的中心颈部模型与来自真实患者数据的三维解剖模型相结合,应有助于外科解剖教育。
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CiteScore
0.70
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46
审稿时长
43 days
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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