This 3D printed female right pelvis is sectioned midsagittally and transversely at L4 and the proximal thigh, revealing the true and false pelvis, inguinal region, femoral triangle, and gluteal region.
Muscles & Nerves
Key muscles include psoas, iliacus, quadratus lumborum, obturator internus, piriformis, coccygeus, and hamstrings. Major nerves are the femoral, obturator, lateral femoral cutaneous, genitofemoral, lumbosacral trunk (S1–S3), and the sciatic and pudendal nerves, with early divisions of the common peroneal and tibial nerves in the gluteal region.
Vessels
The common iliac artery bifurcates into external and internal iliac arteries, giving rise to branches such as deep circumflex iliac, inferior epigastric, superior/inferior gluteal, internal pudendal, obturator, uterine, and vesical arteries. Veins include external/internal iliac veins, common iliac vein, and tributaries.
Pelvic Viscera
Preserved viscera include the bladder, ureter, urethra, uterus remnants, vagina, rectum, and anal canal, with surrounding levator ani and external anal sphincter fibers.
Thigh & Femoral Triangle
The inguinal ligament and fascia lata are exposed, showing the femoral artery, vein, nerve, deep femoral artery, great saphenous vein, and anterior/medial thigh muscles including sartorius, rectus femoris, iliopsoas, gracilis, adductors, and obturator externus.
Gluteal Region
A window in gluteus maximus exposes piriformis, superior and inferior gluteal vessels, sciatic nerve, internal pudendal vessels, obturator internus, gemelli muscles, and proximal hamstrings, illustrating deep gluteal anatomy.