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Neuroanatomical photogrammetric models using smartphones: a comparison of apps
by
Ballesteros, Daniel
, Campeggi, Alice
, Corvino, Sergio
, Bortolotti, Carlo
, De Notaris, Matteo
, Serioli, Simona
, Agosti, Edoardo
, Piazza, Amedeo
, Corrivetti, Francesco
in
Anatomy
/ Brain architecture
/ Cadavers
/ Computer applications
/ Depth perception
/ Image processing
/ Photogrammetry
/ Quality control
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Smartphones
/ Surgical mesh
2024
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Neuroanatomical photogrammetric models using smartphones: a comparison of apps
by
Ballesteros, Daniel
, Campeggi, Alice
, Corvino, Sergio
, Bortolotti, Carlo
, De Notaris, Matteo
, Serioli, Simona
, Agosti, Edoardo
, Piazza, Amedeo
, Corrivetti, Francesco
in
Anatomy
/ Brain architecture
/ Cadavers
/ Computer applications
/ Depth perception
/ Image processing
/ Photogrammetry
/ Quality control
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Smartphones
/ Surgical mesh
2024
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Neuroanatomical photogrammetric models using smartphones: a comparison of apps
by
Ballesteros, Daniel
, Campeggi, Alice
, Corvino, Sergio
, Bortolotti, Carlo
, De Notaris, Matteo
, Serioli, Simona
, Agosti, Edoardo
, Piazza, Amedeo
, Corrivetti, Francesco
in
Anatomy
/ Brain architecture
/ Cadavers
/ Computer applications
/ Depth perception
/ Image processing
/ Photogrammetry
/ Quality control
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Smartphones
/ Surgical mesh
2024
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Neuroanatomical photogrammetric models using smartphones: a comparison of apps
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Neuroanatomical photogrammetric models using smartphones: a comparison of apps
2024
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Overview
ObjectivesA deep knowledge of the surgical anatomy of the target area is mandatory for a successful operative procedure. For this purpose, over the years, many teaching and learning methods have been described, from the most ancient cadaveric dissection to the most recent virtual reality, each with their respective pros and cons. Photogrammetry, an emergent technique, allows for the creation of three-dimensional (3D) models and reconstructions. Thanks to the spreading of photogrammetry nowadays it is possible to generate these models using professional software or even smartphone apps. This study aims to compare the neuroanatomical photogrammetric models generated by the two most utilized smartphone applications in this domain, Metascan and 3D-Scanner, through quantitative analysis.MethodsTwo human head specimens (four sides) were examined. Anatomical dissection was segmented into five stages to systematically expose well-defined structures. After each stage, a photogrammetric model was generated using two prominent smartphone applications. These models were then subjected to both quantitative and qualitative analysis, with a specific focus on comparing the mesh density as a measure of model resolution and accuracy. Appropriate consent was obtained for the publication of the cadaver's image.ResultsThe quantitative analysis revealed that the models generated by Metascan app consistently demonstrated superior mesh density compared to those from 3D-Scanner, indicating a higher level of detail and potential for precise anatomical representation.ConclusionEnabling depth perception, capturing high-quality images, offering flexibility in viewpoints: photogrammetry provides researchers with unprecedented opportunities to explore and understand the intricate and magnificent structure of the brain. However, it is of paramount importance to develop and apply rigorous quality control systems to ensure data integrity and reliability of findings in neurological research. This study has demonstrated the superiority of Metascan in processing photogrammetric models for neuroanatomical studies.
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Springer Nature B.V
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