Head

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Head, Neck and Shoulder with angiosomes
This large 3D printed specimen displays a great deal of anatomy spanning the head, neck, thorax, axillae and upper limbs. Detailed anatomical description on request.

€8,806.00*
Posterior Abdominal wall
This large 3D-printed specimen displays the entire male posterior abdominal wall from the diaphragm to the pelvic brim, as well as pelvic anatomy and to the proximal thigh. This same individual specimen is also available as a pelvic and proximal thigh specimen (MP1770). Detailed anatomical description on request.

€8,181.25*
Head and visceral column of the neck
This 3D print specimen preserves a series of features of the head and visceral column of the neck:The face: On the right side of the head the parotid gland has been removed to reveal the facial nerve and all its branches (temporal, zygomatic, buccal, marginal mandibular and cervical) and demonstrate the spatial relations of structures embedded in the gland from superficial to deep (facial nerve, retromandibular vein, external carotid artery). In the surrounding region the temporalis, masseter and posterior belly of digastric are exposed, as are and the facial artery, transverse facial artery and superficial temporal artery. The facial vein and transverse facial vein are clearly visible uniting to form the common facial vein which is joined by the retromandibular vein to form the external jugular vein. Detailed anatomical description on request.

€2,346.68*
Circle of Willis
This 3D printed specimen demonstrates the intracranial arteries that supply the brain relative to the inferior portions of the viscero- and neurocranium. This print was created by careful segmentation of angiographic data. The model shows the paired vertebral arteries entering the cranial cavity through the foramen magnum and uniting to form the basilar artery. The basilar can be seen dividing into their terminal posterior cerebral arteries. The superior cerebellar arteries arise just proximal to this termination. Detailed anatomical description on request.

€1,671.95*
Deep face/Infratemporal fossa
In this 3D printed specimen of a midsagittally-sectioned right face and neck, the ramus, coronoid process and head of the mandible have been removed to expose the deep part of the infratemporal fossa. The pterygoid muscles have also been removed to expose the lateral pteygoid plate and posterior surface of the maxilla. The buccinator has been retianed and can be seen originating from the external aspect of the maxilla, the pterygomandibular raphe and the external aspect of the (edentulous) mandible. Detailed anatomical description on request.

€572.39*
Head and Neck
This 3D printed specimen of a parasagittally sectioned head and neck demonstrates a range of anatomical features: Lateral aspect of the face: A window has been created to expose the parotid region. The pinna of the ear has been left intact, however the mastoid process has been exposed by reflection of the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle. The parotid gland has been carefully removed to display structures which are normally embedded or hidden by the gland. The attachment of the posterior belly of digastric arising from the digastric groovemedial to the mastoid process can be clearly seen. Detailed anatomical description on request.

€1,708.84*
3D Printed Anatomy - Arterial and Venous Circulation
This 3D printed specimen integrates segmented angiographic data of both the cranial arterial and venous circulation into a single model. Further description of the visible structures can be found under the ‘Circle of Willis’, ‘Cranial Arterial Circulation’ and ‘Cranial Venous Circulation’ prints.

€2,399.04*
Dural Skull
This 3D print of a dissected and opened cranial cavity displays the dural folds and dural venous sinuses, including the falx cerebri (preserved by a retained midsagittal portion of the calvaria. The intact tentorium cerebelli demonstrates the tentorial notch which normally houses the midbrain. Detailed anatomical description on request.

€1,517.25*
Temporal Bone Model, Set of 3
This 3 part 3D printed model derived from CT data highlights the complex anatomy of the temporal bone including bone ossicles, canals, chambers,foramina and air spaces. In addition, the spatial relations between temporal bone and other structures of otological importance, i.e. carotid artery, dural venous sinuses, related nerves and the dura mater are indicated. Internal casts (endocasts) of the bony chambers and canals have been created to aid visualisation of the internal anatomy of the temporal bone. The model set consists of three parts:- Part 1 Skull Preparation- Part 2 The Petrous Part Of The Temporal Bone- Part 3 The Auditory And Vestibular ApparatusDetailed anatomical description on request.

€1,886.15*
Paranasal Sinus model
This unique model has been created from CT imaging and segmentation of the internal spaces of the viscerocranium. Parts of the skull have been retained but sections or windows have been removed to expose the paranasal sinuses. The paired frontal sinuses, with the right being partially subdivided, are coloured blue. Detailed anatomical description on request.

€511.70*
Superior Orbit
This 3D printed model captures a dissection in which the calvaria and cerebrum have been removed to expose the floors of the anterior and middle cranial fossae. The midbrain has been sectioned at the level of the tentorium cerebelli and on the cross sectional surface one can identify the superior colliculi, cerebral peduncles and the substantia nigra. Anterior to the mid-brain the vertebral artery can be clearly identified rising from the posterior cranial fossa and dividing into the posterior cerebral arteries. Detailed anatomical description on request.

€1,059.10*
3D Printed Anatomy - Venous Circulation
This 3D print presents the same dataset that underlies our Circle of Willis and cranial arterial circulation 3D prints and is derived from careful segmentation of angiographic data. Here, the dural venous sinus network has been segmented based on structures visible from the circulation of contrast medium in the late phase of filling. As a result, while most of the sinuses are present, the lack of contrast in the anterior portions of the venous system means that some structures are not as clear in the model as may be expected – for example the cavernous sinus and inferior petrosal sinus.The extensive network of dural veins and venous lacunae are visible, which drain towards the midline in the superior sagittal sinus. Deep to this network of sinus veins are the great cerebral vein which drains with the inferior sagittal sinus into the straight sinus which then converges with the superior sagittal at the confluence of sinuses. Several dural veins drain into the left and right transverse sinuses as they pass anteriorly towards the petrous portion of the temporal bone. The sigmoid sinuses can be seen in the posterior cranial fossa prior to exiting the skull at the jugular foramen and forming the internal jugular vein (visible on the inferior surface of the skull).

€2,347.87*
Lateral Orbit
This 3D printed specimen shows the orbit from the lateral perspective when the bony lateral wall and part of the calvaria of the skull have been removed. The frontal and temporal lobes of the brain are exposed. In the orbit the lateral rectus (LR) has been divided to demonstrate the intraconal space. The muscle near its insertion has been reflected anteriorly to reveal the insertion of inferior oblique muscle (IO). The portion near itsorigin from the annulus is reflected to reveal the abducens nerve (VI Nv) entering the bulbar aspect of the muscle belly. Detailed anatomical description on request.

€323.68*
3D Printed Anatomy - Arterial Circulation
This 3D print presents an expanded version of the same dataset that underlies our Circle of Willis 3D print derived from careful segmentation of angiographic data. Like our Circle of Willis print, this model demonstrates the internal carotid and vertebral arteries entering the skull, branching into the intracranial arteries that supply the brain. This more expanded 3D print of the internal carotid and vertebral artery and their branches, inclusive of the Circle of Willis, displays the full branching pattern of the cerebral and cerebellar arteries. This includes the pericallosal arteries (from the anterior cerebrals) with its named branches, the superior and inferior divisions of the middle cerebral (including sulcal, temporal, and parietal arteries), and the posterior cerebral artery branches. The ophthalmic artery can also be seen as the first intracranial branch of the internal carotid artery entering the optic canal.

€2,078.93*
Medial Orbit
This 3D print displays the orbital contents and its close relations as viewed from the medial perspective when the majority of the lateral wall of the nasal cavity and the intervening ethmoidal sinuses have been removed. The posterior ethmoidal nerve (PEN) (a branch of the nasociliary nerve, CN V1) can be seen passing between the medial rectus (MR) inferiorly and the superior oblique muscle superiorly. Detailed anatomical description on request.

€580.72*

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