| Literature DB >> 28428952 |
M Takano1, K Kasahara2, K Sugahara2, A Watanabe1, S Yoshida1, T Shibahara1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Because of changing surgical procedures in the fields of oral and maxillofacial surgery, new methods for surgical education are needed and could include recent advances in digital technology. Many doctors have attempted to use digital technology as educational tools for surgical training, and movies have played an important role in these attempts. We have been using a 3D full high-definition (full-HD) camcorder to record movies of intra-oral surgeries.Entities:
Keywords: 3D movie; Medical education; Surgical practice
Year: 2017 PMID: 28428952 PMCID: PMC5380545 DOI: 10.1186/s40902-017-0107-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg ISSN: 2288-8101
Fig. 1Flowchart of the 3DHD movie recording, editing, and watching
The contents of the questionnaire
| Q1: Have you ever watched a 3D movie? | |
| 1) First time, 2) 2–3 times, 3) 4–5 times, 4) More than 6 times | |
| Q2: How do you feel after watching a 3D movie? | |
| 1) Excellent, 2) Good, 3) Not bad, 4) Bad | |
| Q3: What do you think the advantages of a 3D movie are? | |
| 1) Appearance of solidity, 2) Realism, 3) Innovation, 4) Other | |
| Q4: Do you think 3D movies are useful for medical practice? | |
| 1) Quite useful, 2) Useful, 3) Not useful at all | |
| Q5: What part of medical training or practice would benefit most from 3D movies? | |
| 1) Pre-graduate education, 2) Post-graduate education | |
| 3) Professional education, 4) Explanations of treatment | |
| 5) Research | |
| Q6: Please write any additional comments. |
Fig. 2Result 1. Almost half of participants (45%) had watched 3D movie for the first time in our study, but a 30% of all had watched 2–3 times and 18% of all had watched 4–5 times
Fig. 3Result 2. A lot of participants (84%) felt a 3D movie excellent or good. But a little person (2%) had bad feeling after watching
Fig. 4Result 3. Many participants answered that the advantages of 3D movie were their appearance of solidity (63%) or realism (25%). An 8% of all answered it was their innovation
Fig. 5Result 4. Almost all participants (99%) answered that 3D movies were quite useful or useful for medical practice
Fig. 6Result 5. The answers about beneficial parts of medical training or practice from 3D movies were pre-graduate education (20%), post-graduate education (24%), professional education (27%), explanations of treatment (23%) and research (6%)
Advantages and disadvantages of 3DHD movie
| Advantages | |
| • Enhanced realism due to the solidity and dynamics. | |
| • The quality of the image and fineness. | |
| • Could be applied to surgical education and medical practice. | |
| Disadvantages | |
| • 3D camcorder, 3D monitor, and special glasses are required. | |
| • The current system is expensive. | |
| • Someone feels motion sickness. |