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Pelvis model MP1818
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Pelvis model - MP1818 - Erler-Zimmer - leg / for teaching
Pelvis model - MP1818 - Erler-Zimmer - leg / for teaching
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Characteristics

Area of the body
pelvis, leg
Procedure
for teaching

Description

This 3D printed specimen combines the male left pelvis (MP1765) with the lower limb – superficial dissection (MP1816), offering a comprehensive view from the pelvis to the foot. Lower Limb: Thigh, Leg, and Foot The lower limb is sectioned proximally near mid-thigh and continues to the partially dissected foot. A transverse section through the thigh reveals the neurovascular structures of the anterior, medial, and posterior compartments, including the great saphenous vein, femoral artery and vein, and perforating branches of the deep femoral artery. The remainder of the thigh, leg, and dorsum of the foot show superficial structures and compartmental musculature, while the posterior aspect remains undissected. The great and small saphenous veins are traced from the thigh to the medial and lateral malleoli. Deeper femoral vessels and nerves are visible beneath the anterior compartment muscles entering the adductor canal. Saphenous and superficial fibular nerves are preserved along their course to the foot. Male Pelvis: Superficial and Deep Structures The male left pelvis displays superficial and deep structures of the true and false pelvis, including the inguinal and femoral regions. Transverse sections reveal epaxial and abdominal wall musculature (rectus abdominis, external/internal obliques, transversus abdominis), psoas major, and quadratus lumborum, separated by fascial layers such as the rectus sheath and thoracolumbar fascia. The external iliac artery, left testicular vessels, ilioinguinal, lateral cutaneous, and femoral nerves, as well as the internal iliac branches are visible, tracking to their respective regions.

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