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  1. Version 1.0.0

    11 downloads

    Greetings! Have you ever wanted to explore the intricate world of congenital heart diseases? Our 3D model of a heart with congenital heart diseases is the perfect way to do just that. Congenital heart disease refers to any structural abnormality of the heart that is present at birth, and affects approximately 1 in every 100 babies born. These defects can range from simple to complex, and can cause a wide variety of symptoms. Our highly-detailed 3D model allows you to visualize and understand the complex anatomy of congenital heart diseases in a way that traditional textbooks simply cannot match. With the ability to 3D model and print the heart, you can hold a physical representation of the defect and study it in detail. This model is perfect for medical students, doctors, or anyone with an interest in cardiology. So why settle for a 2D image when you can hold a physical model of a congenital heart disease in your hands? Buy our 3D model today and gain a deeper understanding of these fascinating conditions. With this Congenital Heart disease Pack you will get 7 different 3D models. This Congenital Heart Disease Pack includes: 1. Atrial Septal Defect (ASD): 2. Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) 3. Bicuspid Aortic Valve (BAV) 4. Common arterial trunk (CAT) 5. Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection (PAPVC) 6. Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) 7. Transposition of the Great Arteries (TOGA) For each congenital heart disease following file formats are included: stl, obj, fbx Short YT video:
    $99.99
  2. Version 1.0.0

    26 downloads

    This 3D printable model of a human heart with tetrology of fallot (TOF) was generated from an real life patient CT scan. It includes 8 parts including the aorta, left and right atrium, left and right ventricles, and pulmonary artery. The model demonstrates the detailed anatomy of the various blood pools of the human heart. The model comprise of 9 .stl files: whole heart and 8 separate heart structures Mesh integrity: manifold STL (watertight) Additional supports are needed to print the various components.
    $25
  3. Version 1.0.0

    9 downloads

    We are trying to convert this to an STL file. If you have issues, can you email adamjvillarreal@gmail.com. Thanks Adam ct, scan, with, contrast, axial, coronal, sagittal, lung, mediastinum, great, vessels, heart, auricle, right, hypertrophy, ventricle, cardiomegaly, dorsal, spine, scapula, clavicle, bone, 3d, model, septum, carotid, subclavian, arteries, diaphragm, bronchi
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  4. 467 downloads

    This three-part 3D printed heart is from a CT scan of a 4-year-old infant with Tetrology of Fallot, a congentital heart defect and the most common cause of blue baby syndrome. It is characterized by stenosis (narrowing) of the pulmonary artery, an abnormal defect of the ventricular septum, an "overriding" aorta, and hypertrophy of the right ventricle. This patient has had a corrective surgery called Blalock-Taussig shunt. The three STL files have been zipped and available for download. Alternatively, one STL file representing the whole model is also available for download. The three part model has holes for magnets, which can be used to connect and separate the pieces. The magnets can be found on a site which specializes in rare earth magnets. The model is provided for distribution on Embodi3D with the permission of the author, pediatric cardiologist Dr. Matthew Bramlet, MD, and is part of the Heart Library. We thank Dr. Bramlet and all others who are working to help children with congenital heart problems lead normal and happy lives. It is distributed by Dr. Bramlet under the Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. Please respect the terms of the licensing agreement. A US quarter is shown for scale in the images below.
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