Product information "Spleen and pancreas"
This detailed 3D anatomical model preserves the deep foregut organs, including the descending, horizontal, and ascending parts of the duodenum, the pancreas, and the spleen.
It offers a unique and insightful view into the complex anatomy of this region.
Duodenum
A small window is opened in the duodenum to reveal the plicae circularis, the characteristic circular folds of the proximal small intestine. This contrasts with the prominent rugae of the stomach, providing an educational comparison of mucosal patterns in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
Pancreas
The pancreas is preserved in its natural anatomical position, nestled within the curvature of the duodenum. The head of the pancreas is clearly visible, including the distinct uncus located at its distal margin, adjacent to the origin of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). In this model, the SMA is already divided into its major named branches, highlighting its vascular complexity.
The body of the pancreas features the superior margin where the celiac trunk, sectioned from the descending abdominal aorta, is located. The complete splenic artery is shown following its tortuous path from the celiac trunk to the spleen. The model also displays the origins of the left gastric artery and the common hepatic artery branching from the celiac trunk.
Adjacent to the celiac trunk, a segment of the splenic vein is visible emerging from the pancreas’ capsule. This vein runs alongside the splenic artery en route to the spleen. Additionally, a portion of the superior mesenteric vein is seen adhering to the posterior pancreas, representing its path before converging with the splenic vein to form the hepatic portal vein.
The tail of the pancreas is embedded within the splenic capsule, partially obscuring the splenic artery branches before entering the spleen. For more detailed views of this region, refer to our other spleen models (A8 and AW 34), which illustrate further anatomical and spatial relationships.
It offers a unique and insightful view into the complex anatomy of this region.
Duodenum
A small window is opened in the duodenum to reveal the plicae circularis, the characteristic circular folds of the proximal small intestine. This contrasts with the prominent rugae of the stomach, providing an educational comparison of mucosal patterns in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
Pancreas
The pancreas is preserved in its natural anatomical position, nestled within the curvature of the duodenum. The head of the pancreas is clearly visible, including the distinct uncus located at its distal margin, adjacent to the origin of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). In this model, the SMA is already divided into its major named branches, highlighting its vascular complexity.
The body of the pancreas features the superior margin where the celiac trunk, sectioned from the descending abdominal aorta, is located. The complete splenic artery is shown following its tortuous path from the celiac trunk to the spleen. The model also displays the origins of the left gastric artery and the common hepatic artery branching from the celiac trunk.
Adjacent to the celiac trunk, a segment of the splenic vein is visible emerging from the pancreas’ capsule. This vein runs alongside the splenic artery en route to the spleen. Additionally, a portion of the superior mesenteric vein is seen adhering to the posterior pancreas, representing its path before converging with the splenic vein to form the hepatic portal vein.
The tail of the pancreas is embedded within the splenic capsule, partially obscuring the splenic artery branches before entering the spleen. For more detailed views of this region, refer to our other spleen models (A8 and AW 34), which illustrate further anatomical and spatial relationships.
Erler-Zimmer
Erler-Zimmer GmbH & Co.KG
Hauptstrasse 27
77886 Lauf
Germany
info@erler-zimmer.de
Achtung! Medizinisches Ausbildungsmaterial, kein Spielzeug. Nicht geeignet für Personen unter 14 Jahren.
Attention! Medical training material, not a toy. Not suitable for persons under 14 years of age.