![]() ![]() Based on these resources, surgeons have to reconstruct the anatomy in the three-dimensional (3D) space to appreciate the full anatomical relationships. Prior efforts to educate surgical trainees on the intricacies of neuroanatomy have involved meticulous dissection of cadaveric specimens and a review of two-dimensional (2D) representations of anatomical dissections and illustrations. Maintaining a working mental representation of this environment to augment one’s capabilities during operative intervention can be particularly cumbersome. An understanding of skull anatomy is important for neurosurgical efficienty. The advent of virtual reality and advances in computer graphics technology has enabled the development of simulated experiences and illustrative representations of intricate anatomical relationships.
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