Gastric anatomical model DS 08
for teachinghydrogelwith musculature

gastric anatomical model
gastric anatomical model
gastric anatomical model
gastric anatomical model
gastric anatomical model
gastric anatomical model
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Characteristics

Area of the body
gastric
Procedure
for teaching
Material
hydrogel
Accessories
with musculature
Other characteristics
flexible, handheld

Description

Enlarged stomach soft silicone anatomy model Size: 3 times magnification Parts: 2 parts Material: Environmental protection soft silicone rubber and paint; The silicone rubber and its auxiliary chemical products are certified by RoHS to ensure the stability and durability of the products, non-toxic and tasteless. Product Certification: FDA Application: silicone anatomy model for medical education and training This model was made of environmental silicone rubber, soft, nontoxic and durable, shows the state of the stomach when it is moderately distended, and is divided into anterior wall, posterior wall, lesser curvature and greater curvature of the stomach. Where the esophagus enters the stomach is the spout door, where the stomach migrates to the duodenum is the pylorus, the middle of the stomach is the body of the stomach and the bulging fundus of the stomach from the spout door to the upper left. The model is a longitudinal section showing structures such as mucosal wall, pyloric valve, pyloric sphincter, gastric mucosa and the mucosa that migrates from the esophagus to the stomach. The peritoneum was removed from the anterior stomach wall, showing the sarcolemma composed of three layers of smooth muscle fibers, the outer layer was the longitudinal layer, the lesser curvature and the greater curvature were shown, the middle layer was the annular layer, and the deep layer was the oblique fiber layer.

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