Cultura

The portrayal of Chinese traditional mythological stories and the application of modern visual effects in film and television animation

VOLUME 20, 2023

The Role of Targeted Infra-popliteal Endovascular Angioplasty to Treat Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using the Angiosome Model: A Systematic Review

VOLUME 6, 2023

Ren Jianchao
School of Arts & Design, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin 300384, China

Abstract

This paper analyzes the role shaping and application of modern visual effects in Chinese traditional mythological stories portrayed in film and animation. Through the analysis of multiple film and animation works, it is found that the application of modern visual effects can better showcase the mysterious atmosphere and magical elements in mythological stories, thereby enhancing the audience's visual experience. At the same time, character shaping has also been portrayed in a more diverse form in film and animation, enabling the audience to gain a deeper understanding of the characters in mythological stories and the cultural connotations behind them. Therefore, this paper believes that in the process of integrating traditional culture into film and animation, the application of modern visual effects and character shaping play crucial roles.

Keywords : Chinese traditional mythological stories; film and animation; character shaping; modern visual effects.
Erin Saricilar
Lecture in accounting. University of Basrah, College of Administration and Economics, Department of Accounting.

Abstract

Atherosclerotic disease significantly impacts patients with type 2 diabetes, who often present with recalcitrant peripheral ulcers. The angiosome model of the foot presents an opportunity to perform direct angiosome-targeted endovascular interventions to maximise both wound healing and limb salvage. A systematic review was performed, with 17 studies included in the final review. Below-the-knee endovascular interventions present significant technical challenges, with technical success depending on the length of lesion being treated and the number of angiosomes that require treatment. Wound healing was significantly improved with direct angiosome-targeted angioplasty, as was limb salvage, with a significant increase in survival without major amputation. Indirect angioplasty, where the intervention is applied to collateral vessels to the angiosomes, yielded similar results to direct angiosome-targeted angioplasty. Applying the angiosome model of the foot in direct angiosome-targeted angioplasty improves outcomes for patients with recalcitrant diabetic foot ulcers in terms of primary wound healing, mean time for complete wound healing and major amputation-free survival.
Keywords : Diabetic foot ulcer, angiosome, angioplasty