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This file is a micro segmentation of bony labyrinth taken from a CT scan. I paid particular attention to the vestibule bone with its 2 windows, the cochlea and the semicircular canals. To exhibit all bony labyrinth I eliminated the middle ear structures, but I kept the hammer, the incus and the facial nerve canal. you can observe the course of the facial nerve canal in its three portions with two knees and with his natural dehiscences.
I also left in place the internal auditory canal and the internal auditory meatus where are visible the facial cochlear and vestibular nerves openings with the bony eminences that separate them (Bill's Bar, Crista falciformis).
You can open the file with any program for managing files .stl and navigate in three dimensions between or within the bony structures (I do with the program called Preview in Mac) to facilitate the study of these complex structures. I added screenshots which shows the most important structures.
The file is already ready to be printed and does not need cleaning.
The dimensions are X: 21.3 mm, Y: 16.4 mm, Z: 16.4 mm (2x1.6x1.6 cm).
You can easily increase the size if you want to print a solid model of the inner ear

 

P.S. I spent many hours to this work and would like to have your opinions and suggestions on where to improve. I provide for those who want the file at different stages of processing

 

Nicola Di Giuseppe


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Jack K

   5 of 5 members found this review helpful 5 / 5 members

I was really impressed with the amount of detail that has gone into this model.
As someone who has just started researching the structure of the inner ear; the combination of this model and "Temporal Bone Left"has given me a greater appreciation for where everything is in relation to each other.
My only concern about the model was that the stirrup wasn't present. However it is understandable as it is quite a small bone.

Disclaimer: I used this model for creating an image rather than 3D printing. 

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