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Spine and Pelvis

Files related to 3D printing spine models.

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    Pelvis and Hip - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan

    The bony pelvis is formed by 4 bones; a pair of hip bones, the sacrum and the coccyx. The bony pelvis supports the pelvic viscera and works to transmit force from the axial skeleton to the lower limbs.
    The two hip bones are related anteriorly by the symphysis pubis and posteriorly to the sacroiliac joints bilaterally.
      The hip joint is a large synovial socket and ball joint which is formed by the femoral head (the ball) and the acetabulum (the socket). The acetabulum is formed by pelvic bones; the ilium, the ischium and the pubis. The hip joint represents the articulation between the lower extremity and the axial skeleton and allows a high degree of mobility while being stable.   This model shows parts of the fingers as the patient's hands were set beside the body.   The CT scan is derived from the file STS_037   The original CT examination can be reviewed at: The 3D muscle model created from this scan can be reviewed at: The 3D skin model created from this scan can be reviewed at:

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    Whole Spine (Cervical-Dorsal-Lumbar-Sacral) - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan

    The cervical spine is the upper most spines forming the spinal column, extending from the skull base to the level of the thoracic vertebra (the spines with attached ribs). The cervical spines are usually seven and the main function is to support the skull and to protect the spinal cord.
    Apart from the first cervical vertebra (atlas) and the second vertebra (axis), the other vertebral bodies share a general anatomical appearance:
    Oval shaped vertebral bodies with wide vertebral arch, large vertebral foramina and long spinous processes.   The dorsal (thoracic) spine forms the middle portion of the vertebral column extending below the seventh cervical vertebra to above the first lumbar vertebra. The dorsal spine is formed by twelve vertebral bodies.
    The vertebrae forming the dorsal spine are unique in shape as they are the only vertebral bodies articulating with ribs.   The lumbar spine represents the mid-lower segment of the vertebral column and is composed of five adjacent vertebrae. They are convex anteriorly to form a lumbar lordosis. The lumbar spine facet joints allows limited movements and rotation. This model shows lumbar spondylo-degenerative changes manifested by marginal osteophytic lipping.   The sacrum is the lower most segment of the vertebral column and also forms the posterior wall of the bony pelvis. The sacrum is formed by five fused sacral vertebrae. The sacrum is formed by fusion of five sacral vertebrae has three surfaces, a base and an apex. The body of the first segment is large and is similar to lumbar vertebra whereas the bodies of the next bones get progressively smaller, are flattened from the back, and curved to shape. The sacrum articulates with four other bones – iliac bones on either side, L5 above and coccyx below. It is tilted forward and curved with anterior concavity and posterior convexity allowing greater room for pelvic cavity. The curvature of sacrum varies in individuals.   This model shows the sternum and sacro-iliac joints.   This 3D model was created from the file STS_037   The original CT examination can be reviewed at:

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    Lumbo-Sacral Spine - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan

    The lumbar spine represents the mid-lower segment of the vertebral column and is composed of five adjacent vertebrae. They are convex anteriorly to form a lumbar lordosis. The lumbar spine facet joints allows limited movements and rotation.
    This model shows lumbar spondylo-degenerative changes manifested by marginal osteophytic lipping.
     
    The sacrum is the lower most segment of the vertebral column and also forms the posterior wall of the bony pelvis. The sacrum is formed by five fused sacral vertebrae. The sacrum is formed by fusion of five sacral vertebrae has three surfaces, a base and an apex. The body of the first segment is large and is similar to lumbar vertebra whereas the bodies of the next bones get progressively smaller, are flattened from the back, and curved to shape.   This 3D model was created from the file STS_037   The original CT examination can be reviewed at:

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    L3

    Sample L3

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    Sacral Spine - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan

    The sacrum is the lower most segment of the vertebral column and also forms the posterior wall of the bony pelvis. The sacrum is formed by five fused sacral vertebrae.
      The sacrum is formed by fusion of five sacral vertebrae has three surfaces, a base and an apex. The body of the first segment is large and is similar to lumbar vertebra whereas the bodies of the next bones get progressively smaller, are flattened from the back, and curved to shape.   The sacrum articulates with four other bones – iliac bones on either side, L5 above and coccyx below. It is tilted forward and curved with anterior concavity and posterior convexity allowing greater room for pelvic cavity. The curvature of sacrum varies in individuals.   This 3D model was created from the file STS_037
    The original CT examination can be reviewed at:

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    Dorsal Spine - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan

    The dorsal (thoracic) spine forms the middle portion of the vertebral column extending below the seventh cervical vertebra to above the first lumbar vertebra. The dorsal spine is formed by twelve vertebral bodies.

    The vertebrae forming the dorsal spine are unique in shape as they are the only vertebral bodies articulating with ribs.
     
    This 3D model was created from the file STS_037
     
    The original CT examination can be reviewed at:
     

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    Lumbar Spine - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan

    The lumbar spine represents the mid-lower segment of the vertebral column and is composed of five adjacent vertebrae. They are convex anteriorly to form a lumbar lordosis. The lumbar spine facet joints allows limited movements and rotation.
      Each lumbar vertebra is formed of: A body which is kidney shaped and is convex anteriorly while flattened posteriorly, pedicles and lamina, transverse processes, articular processes and a spinous process.   This models shows lumbar spondylo-degenerative changes in the form of marginal osteophytic lipping.   This 3D model was created from the file STS_037   The original CT examination can be reviewed at:

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    Cervical Spine - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan

    The cervical spine is the upper most spines forming the spinal column, extending from the skull base to the level of the thoracic vertebra (the spines with attached ribs). The cervical spines are usually seven and the main function is to support the skull and to protect the spinal cord.
      Apart from the first cervical vertebra (atlas) and the second vertebra (axis), the other vertebral bodies share a general anatomical appearance:
    Oval shaped vertebral bodies with wide vertebral arch, large vertebral foramina and long spinous processes. This model shows the hyoid bone.   This 3D model was created from the file STS_037   The original CT examination can be reviewed at:

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    Dorsal Spine - STL file from converted CT scan

    The dorsal (thoracic) spine forms the middle portion of the vertebral column extending below the seventh cervical vertebra to above the first lumbar vertebra. The dorsal spine is formed by twelve vertebral bodies.

    The vertebrae forming the dorsal spine are unique in shape as they are the only vertebral bodies articulating with ribs.
     
    This 3D model was created from the file STS_036
     
    The original CT examination can be reviewed at:
     

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    Lumbar Spine - STL file from converted CT scan

    The lumbar spine represents the mid-lower segment of the vertebral column and is composed of five adjacent vertebrae. They are convex anteriorly to form a lumbar lordosis. The lumbar spine facet joints allows limited movements and rotation.   Each lumbar vertebra is formed of: A body which is kidney shaped and is convex anteriorly while flattened posteriorly, pedicles and lamina, transverse processes, articular processes and a spinous process.   This 3D model was created from the file STS_036   The original CT examination can be reviewed at:

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    Pelvis scan - stl file processed

    Pelvis scan - stl file processed

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    Pelvis scan - stl file processed

    Pelvis scan - stl file processed

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    cadera4 - stl file processed

    cadera4 - stl file processed

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    cadera3 - stl file processed

    cadera3 - stl file processed
    lumbar, spine, body, vertebrae, sacroiliac, joint, coccyx, sacrum, bone, iliac, ischion, pubis, trochanter, femur, limb, lower, stl, model, 3d, hip, fracture

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    cadera - stl file processed

    cadera - stl file processed

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    001 - stl file processed

    001 - stl file processed

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    cadera2 - stl file processed

    cadera2 - stl file processed

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    cadera - stl file processed

    cadera - stl file processed

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    JG Spine test 2

    JG Spine test 2

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    JG Hemi Sacrum 3rd try

    3rd try for same file....

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    Deneme-1 - stl file processed

    Deneme-1 - stl file processed
    spine, cervical, bone, stl, 3dmodel,

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    Sacrum 3D Printable STL File Converted From CT Scan

    The sacrum is the lower most segment of the vertebral column and also forms the posterior wall of the bony pelvis. The sacrum is formed by five fused sacral vertebrae.
      The sacrum is formed by fusion of five sacral vertebrae has three surfaces, a base and an apex. The body of the first segment is large and is similar to lumbar vertebra whereas the bodies of the next bones get progressively smaller, are flattened from the back, and curved to shape.   The sacrum articulates with four other bones – iliac bones on either side, L5 above and coccyx below. It is tilted forward and curved with anterior concavity and posterior convexity allowing greater room for pelvic cavity. The curvature of sacrum varies in individuals.   This CT scan was cropped from the file STS_036   The original CT examination can be reviewed at:

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    Taraben Pelvis - stl file processed

    Taraben Pelvis - stl file processed

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    Taraben Pelvis - stl file processed

    Taraben Pelvis - stl file processed

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    Taraben Pelvis - stl file processed

    Taraben Pelvis - stl file processed

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