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Spine and Pelvis
Files related to 3D printing spine models.
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3D Model of Vertebral Column v2
By micamaca
The vertebral column, also known as the spine or backbone, is a vital component of the human body. It provides support, stability, and protection to the delicate spinal cord while allowing for flexibility and movement. Comprising a series of individual bones called vertebrae, the vertebral column is divided into five regions: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal. Each vertebra has a unique structure, including a body, vertebral arch, and processes that allow for the attachment of muscles, ligaments, and other structures. The vertebral column also features intervertebral discs, which act as shock absorbers between the vertebrae. Understanding the anatomy of the vertebral column is essential for various medical and educational purposes, such as studying spinal disorders, surgical planning, and anatomy education. Our meticulously designed 3D model of the vertebral column offers a detailed representation of its structure, allowing for a comprehensive exploration of this vital component of the human body. Whether you're a medical professional, student, or enthusiast, our 3D model is a valuable tool for 3D modeling and printing, providing an immersive and accurate depiction of the vertebral column's anatomy.
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3D Model of Vertebral Column
By micamaca
The vertebral column, also known as the spine or backbone, is a vital component of the human body. It provides support, stability, and protection to the delicate spinal cord while allowing for flexibility and movement. Comprising a series of individual bones called vertebrae, the vertebral column is divided into five regions: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal. Each vertebra has a unique structure, including a body, vertebral arch, and processes that allow for the attachment of muscles, ligaments, and other structures. The vertebral column also features intervertebral discs, which act as shock absorbers between the vertebrae. Understanding the anatomy of the vertebral column is essential for various medical and educational purposes, such as studying spinal disorders, surgical planning, and anatomy education. Our meticulously designed 3D model of the vertebral column offers a detailed representation of its structure, allowing for a comprehensive exploration of this vital component of the human body. Whether you're a medical professional, student, or enthusiast, our 3D model is a valuable tool for 3D modeling and printing, providing an immersive and accurate depiction of the vertebral column's anatomy.
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HI
kindly provide us the 3D model for this. its a trail. Once I like I will order more. Just want to check the time line
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3D Model of Pelvis Organs
By micamaca
The pelvis is a fascinating structure that plays a crucial role in our everyday lives. It consists of several bones, including the ilium, ischium, pubis, and sacrum, which are intricately connected to form a strong, stable structure. Not only does the pelvis provide support for the weight of the upper body, but it also protects vital organs such as the bladder, uterus, and rectum. Additionally, understanding the pelvis's blood supply is crucial in many medical fields, such as obstetrics and gynecology, where a deep knowledge of this structure's anatomy can be essential in managing complications during childbirth. By utilizing a 3D model of the pelvis and its blood supply, medical professionals and students alike can gain a better understanding of the complex structures involved and enhance their skills and knowledge. Moreover, those interested in 3D modeling and printing can use these models to create intricate and realistic representations of this fascinating anatomical structure.
Formats available: obj, stl, dae, fbx, glb
Separate structures: bladder, ovaries, rectum, uterus and tubes, vulva
Triangles: 387k
Vertices: 193k
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3D Model of Pelvis with Neurovascular Supply
By micamaca
The pelvis is a fascinating structure that plays a crucial role in our everyday lives. It consists of several bones, including the ilium, ischium, pubis, and sacrum, which are intricately connected to form a strong, stable structure. Not only does the pelvis provide support for the weight of the upper body, but it also protects vital organs such as the bladder, uterus, and rectum. Additionally, understanding the pelvis's blood supply is crucial in many medical fields, such as obstetrics and gynaecology, where a deep knowledge of this structure's anatomy can be essential in managing complications during childbirth. By utilizing a 3D model of the pelvis and its blood supply, medical professionals and students alike can gain a better understanding of the complex structures involved and enhance their skills and knowledge. Moreover, those interested in 3D modelling and printing can use these models to create intricate and realistic representations of this fascinating anatomical structure.
Formats available: obj, stl, dae, fbx, glb
Separate structures: cartilage joints, femur, iliac artery branches, intervertebral discs, L3, L4, L5, lumbosacral plexus, pelvis, sacrum
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Vertices: 485k
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3D Model of Pelvis and Blood Supply
By micamaca
The pelvis is a fascinating structure that plays a crucial role in our everyday lives. It consists of several bones, including the ilium, ischium, pubis, and sacrum, which are intricately connected to form a strong, stable structure. Not only does the pelvis provide support for the weight of the upper body, but it also protects vital organs such as the bladder, uterus, and rectum. Additionally, understanding the pelvis's blood supply is crucial in many medical fields, such as obstetrics and gynaecology, where a deep knowledge of this structure's anatomy can be essential in managing complications during childbirth. By utilizing a 3D model of the pelvis and its blood supply, medical professionals and students alike can gain a better understanding of the complex structures involved and enhance their skills and knowledge. Moreover, those interested in 3D modelling and printing can use these models to create intricate and realistic representations of this fascinating anatomical structure.
Formats available: obj, stl, dae, fbx, glb
Separate structures: cartilage joints, femur, iliac artery branches, intervertebral discs, L3, L4, L5, lumbosacral plexus, ovaries, pelvis, rectum, sacrum, uterus and tubes, vulva
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Tris 1M
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Sacrum with 6 segments
By Terrie S
Anatomically accurate, patient-specific sacrum generated from the computed tomography scan of a 43yo male, MEDLYMPH072, of the CT Lymph Nodes Collection of TCIA. The CT Lymph Nodes Collection is made available under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Sacrum has 6 segments or a sacralized lumbar vertebra. Individual has 5 lumbar vertebrae. https://skfb.ly/owXYo
3D viewer: https://skfb.ly/owXYz.
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Thoracic Vertebrae, Male 18yo
By Terrie S
Anatomically accurate thoracic vertebrae from the computed tomography scan of an 18yo male, MEDLYMPH006, of the CT Lymph Nodes Collection of the TCIA (CTs made available under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.)
Each vertebra was segmented separately to be solid and 3D printable. The 12 vertebrae are provided as separate STL models in a zip.
3D viewer: https://skfb.ly/oGxDO.
Inspect separately here: https://skfb.ly/oGVzU
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L4 VERTEBRAE (REAL SIZE)
By ancona00
L4 VERTERTEBRAE REAL SIZE
HIGH DEFINITION
READY TO PRINT
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Lumbar Vertebra L5
I digitalized this vertebra from my mum's backbone and made it into a keychain Enjoy!
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Prueba
By GalanAlfonso
Primera prueba para impresión 3D
Body of vertebra, Superior vertebral end plate, Inferior vertebral end plate, Intervertebral disk space, Facet joint, Superior articular process, Inferior articular process, Transverse process, Spinous process, Pedicle, Sacroiliac joint, Sacrum, Sacral foramina, 3d, model, .stl, printable, bone
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Pediatric Pelvis
By VibVul
This is a modification of an original model (https://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/55296-child-pelvis-stl-file-processed/).
Modifications include:
1) removal of bladder
2) removal of posterior supporting plate
3) Support bars to hold the individual bones of the pelvis together
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Lumbar Stenosis
Patient with neurogenic claudication
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Body of vertebra, Superior vertebral end plate, Inferior vertebral end plate, Intervertebral disk space, Facet joint, Superior articular process, Inferior articular process, Transverse process, Spinous process, Pedicle, Sacroiliac joint, Sacrum, Sacral foramina, 3d, model, .stl, printable, bone
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Failed Fusion. Posterior Transverse process fusion non-union.
By Johann
Very outdated procedure performed, with inferior execution.
Posterior Transverse process fusion non-union. (L3-S1)
CT scan shows non-union @L5/S1 and SI joint arthritis.
Consulted 3 spinal surgeons, and not prepared to help me.
Consulted Spinal surgeons are finding excuses not to assist as opposed to find solutions.
Extremely difficult to sit for prolonged periods, cant walk or lay on my back without pain.
A Large, sturdy plastic brace does mitigate to some extent.
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