Digestive System

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Colon model with diseases
Reduced size model of a human colon showing ileum, caecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon and rectum. The following diseases are depicted: appendicitis, Crohn‘s disease, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, pseudomembranous colitis, diverticulosis, diverticulitis, carcinoma and colorectal polyps. On removable stand. With educational card.

€88.06*
Human digestive system, 5 parts
This life size model shows the human digestive tract from mouth cavity to rectum. The oral cavity, the pharynx and the first part of the esophagus are dissected along the medial sagittal plane. The liver is shown together with the gall bladder and is removable. The removable pancreas and duodenum are dissected to expose internal features. The stomach is removable and can be dismantled into two parts, the duodenum, caecum, part of the small intestine, large intestine and the rectum are open to expose the interior. Mounted on board.Size: 90 x 31 x 13 cm

€380.80*
Stomach, life size, 2 parts
This life size model is dissected along the medial plane and can be opened to show the internal structure of the stomach, including the cardia, the mucosa and the pylorus. The model also shows the blood vessels. Mounted on stand.Size: 15 x 15 x 6 cm, weight: 0.5 kg

€95.20*
Pancreas and duodenum
This life size model is an accurate representation of the pancreas and duodenum. The pancreas is open to show the entire pancreatic duct. The duodenum is partially dissected to expose its internal structure. Mounted on stand.Size: 18 x 9 x 4 cm, weight: approx. 0.3 kg

€97.58*
Gallstone Model
This half natural size model shows the anatomy of the biliary system and ist surroundings in great detail. Both the tissue changes caused by chronic inflammation and acute inflammation (cholecystitis) are represented in the gallbladder wall. Gallstones are shown in the following typical places:- spiral valve- fundus of the gall bladder- common bile duct- papillary opening to the small intestine.Mounted on base.

€63.07*
Haemorrhoids model
This descriptive model for patient education in about twice life size shows a frontalsection through the rectum. Additionally a smaller section can be found on the base as relief. The model shows outer haemorrhoids as well as inner haemorrhoids stage I and II. The additional relief model shows haemorrhoids stage III and IV. Also the anatomical structures of rectum, sphincter and venous plexus are represented.Size: 17 x 12 x 10 cm

€59.50*
Stomach model with gastric band
This stomach model in life size shows the function of a gastric band. In this model the effect of this band used in morbid obesity can clearly be seen. The model can be taken apart into two halves to show the inner anatomical structures. On removable stand.Size: 15 x 6 x 18 cm, weight: 0.5 kg

€98.77*
Stomach with Ulcers
This reduced size model shows different stages of gastritis starting from light ulcer and ending in perforation. The section model shows the lower part of esophagus, the stomach and the start of duodenum. It shows the following pathologies:- Hypertrophic gastritis- Hemorrhagic gastritis- Erosive gastritis- Erythematous gastritis- Healing stage with scar formation- Bleeding ulcer- Perforated ulcerOn Stand.Size stomach: 12 x 9 x 2 cm, size cross section: 12 x 3 x 1 cmWeight: 0.2 kg

€64.26*
Oesophagus Diseases
This life-size model shows a frontal section of the lower part of the oesophagus and the upper part of the stomach.The most common diseases are depicted:- Hiatal hernia- Ulcer- Reflux oesophagitis- Barrett‘s Ulcer- Oesophageal varices- Oesophageal carcinomaMounted on base.

€63.07*
Diseases of Pancreas, Spleen, Gall bladder
This full size model shows pancreatic cancer, the gallbladder with stones, a ruptured spleen and duodenum with an ulcer.

€64.26*
Villus enlarged, 2-parts
This greatly enlarged 2-part model of a villus from the small intestine shows detail from a transverse and longitudinal section. Mounted on base, with key card.Size: 17.5 x 15 cm

€273.70*
Swallowing Mechanism Model
This model illustrates the swallowing mechanism clearly

€6,126.12*
Stomach wall
This one-piece model, 150 times life size, is an important tool to study the histology of the most important organ of the digestive system: the stomach. All the different layers from the epithelium to the serous coat are represented with great accuracy and detail. The principal structures, including different cellular types, capillary and lymphatic vessels are numbered and identified on the accompanying key card. Mounted on base.Size: 30 x 20 x 38 cm, weight: 2 kg

€246.33*

Anatomical models are indispensable teaching aids in medical training!

Anatomical models are indispensable teaching aids in medical education, providing a unique insight into the complex world of human anatomy. These precise replicas of the human body serve as tools for teachers, lecturers, students, trainees and patient education to better understand structures, functions and spatial relationships. Our wide range of anatomical models extends from skeletal models and models of organs and tissues to specialised models for various medical disciplines. The possible applications of anatomical models are diverse and make a decisive contribution to excellent training. Our anatomical models are characterised by their attention to detail and anatomical correctness. Each model is carefully designed to reproduce the anatomical features as realistically as possible. This enables learners to recognise not only the external structures, but also to understand the spatial relationships between organs and tissues. A comprehensive understanding of human anatomy forms the basis for successful medical diagnoses, treatments and surgical procedures. The range of our anatomical models includes skeletal models, models of organs and structures as well as specialised models for various medical fields such as cardiology, gynaecology, neurology and much more. These models are made from high-quality materials that are not only durable but also realistic. The ability to view organs and tissues in their natural shape and colour greatly improves identification and understanding. Another advantage of anatomical models is their adaptability to different teaching methods. Teachers and lecturers can integrate the models into group activities, demonstrations or individual studies. This flexibility makes it possible to meet individual learning needs and promote interactive, engaging teaching. In summary, anatomical models provide an effective and immersive way to explore the complex world of human anatomy. With their optimal level of detail, adaptability and practicality, they play a key role in preparing future doctors and healthcare professionals for their professional practice. Our models are also indispensable for patient education.

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