Alex
11-24-2007, 04:41 PM
Iranian researchers have developed a 3D biomedical modeling and design service to provide physicians with an advanced medical imaging method.
The leader of the research team, Arash Mirhashemi, says the project provides an innovative way in image processing and computer graphics in medical fields.
The 3D biomedical modeling, which offers 3D solid modeling, drafting and design services, is an advanced imaging technique.
In contrast to the 2D imaging, the 3D modeling is capable of developing all dimensions of limbs in surgical processes.
The new technology will remodel all cuts and sections of bones, as well as internal limb tissues and tumors with greater detail and accuracy.
The previous versions of this service required a special unit of hardware to be installed on personal computers, Mirhashemi, a member of the Amir Kabir University Alumni Association, said, adding that the new modeling method provides a more user-friendly method for surgeons and physicians to analyze limbs.
The computer technology is applied in orthopedic implants and spinal plates in general.
NAT/GM
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail.aspx?id=31823§ionid=3510208
The leader of the research team, Arash Mirhashemi, says the project provides an innovative way in image processing and computer graphics in medical fields.
The 3D biomedical modeling, which offers 3D solid modeling, drafting and design services, is an advanced imaging technique.
In contrast to the 2D imaging, the 3D modeling is capable of developing all dimensions of limbs in surgical processes.
The new technology will remodel all cuts and sections of bones, as well as internal limb tissues and tumors with greater detail and accuracy.
The previous versions of this service required a special unit of hardware to be installed on personal computers, Mirhashemi, a member of the Amir Kabir University Alumni Association, said, adding that the new modeling method provides a more user-friendly method for surgeons and physicians to analyze limbs.
The computer technology is applied in orthopedic implants and spinal plates in general.
NAT/GM
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail.aspx?id=31823§ionid=3510208