Abstract
This paper discusses a pilot study in collaboration between the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification and the Pathology Department at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee. Anonymised patient MRI data depicting renal cancer was used to create a virtual 3D model and two rapid prototype models of the kidneys and surrounding anatomy. A questionnaire was conducted to collect feedback from tutors and students in order to evaluate the models and determine user preference. It was found that the majority preferred the physical models to the virtual model.
Acknowledgements
The author would like to thank the following for their help with this project:
Caroline Erolin
Professor Stewart Fleming
Dr Suzanne Duce
Chen Gao
Janice Aitken
Gary Callon
Jamie Eason
Amy Lake
The National Centre for Product Design & Development Research
All the participants who took part in the questionnaire and provided invaluable feedback.
Declaration of interest
Ethical approval was granted by the University of Dundee. Participation was voluntary and anonymous.