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You Are Here: IC Network > News Room Human Simulation Project to Aid Female Urology TreatmentJune 2, 2001 - Anaheim, CA - A unique 3-D dissection of the human pelvis will be introduced tomorrow at the American Urological Association's Annual Meeting in Anaheim, Calif. The project, which was constructed at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver, will be a valuable interactive tool for urologists in visualizing and understanding the details of pelvic structure. The project will aid in treatment, research and education for urologists who perform such procedures as placement of nerve stimulators to treat incontinence, as well as other invasive female pelvic procedures. 'We have reconstructed
the details of pelvic organs, including the sacral nerve roots, in an
interactive 3D model that will provide a realistic experience of the procedure,"
said Victor Spitzer, PhD, who led the project. The University of Colorado Health Sciences Center is one of four campuses in the University of Colorado system. Located in Denver, Colo., the campus includes schools of medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and dentistry, a graduate school and two hospitals. |