OverviewPersonalised replication of general anatomy with pathologies included and realistic haptic response to simulate lifelike conditions. Models can represent organs such as stomach, colon, kidney or liver and can integrate pathologies like tumours. The use of high-performance material mixes enables realistic simulation of fat tissues, muscles or brain.
Capabilities- Replication of a wide range of anatomical structures (examples: stomach, colon, kidney, liver).
- Integration of pathologies (for example tumours) within the models.
- Material combinations tuned to simulate different tissue types (fat, muscle, brain) with realistic haptic feedback.
- Ability to simulate clinical procedures such as tumour resection thanks to realistic haptic behaviour.
- Visualisation models using multiple colours available upon request.
- Portable and reusable models: usable anywhere, without additional supply, storage or conservation costs.
- Repeatable production for workshops, training sessions and demonstrations.
- No ethical concerns compared with using biological specimens.
Intended usesTraining and education, surgical planning and rehearsal, demonstration and workshops, bespoke medical simulator components.
Technical specifications- Product type: 3D printed anatomical models (general anatomy category).
- Representative organs: stomach, colon, kidney, liver (examples, not exhaustive).
- Pathology integration: yes (e.g. tumours).
- Tissue simulation: fat, muscle, brain; materials tuned for haptic realism.
- Colour options: multicolour visualisation available on request.
- Use case: procedural simulation (e.g. tumour resection), training, demonstrations.
- Production: repeatable on request for workshops and trainings.
- Ethical considerations: designed to avoid ethical concerns associated with biological specimens.