Features
The Chronic Gastric Ulcer is a clinical-grade 3D printed anatomical model for medical educators and students. It presents a lifelike pathological example to illustrate ulceration in the upper stomach. Choose this model to provide clear, hands-on teaching of case-based gastric ulcer pathology with unmatched anatomical realism.
Advance Medical Education with Hyper-Realistic Gastric Pathology
This model of a Chronic Gastric Ulcer ensures accurate representation for classroom demonstration, pathology review, or clinical skills training. The 2cm coronal tissue slice reveals the stomach, diaphragm, liver, and pancreas with a prominently displayed oval ulcer near the gastro-oesophageal junction. The Chronic Gastric Ulcer model captures essential features such as fibrotic induration, mucosal fold convergence, and a smooth ulcer base without haemorrhage. Medical professionals benefit from precise detail and symptom relevance, helping learners understand ulcer anatomy, disease progression, and potential complications. The combination of realism and durability makes this an exceptional resource for any teaching collection.
Features and Benefits
- Clinical-grade 3D printed model from real pathology specimen
- Displays ulcer at the upper lesser curvature of the stomach
- Shows 2cm coronal tissue slice with stomach, diaphragm, liver, and pancreas
- Large oval ulcer with 5-6cm diameter and slightly elevated borders
- Clean, smooth ulcer base with no evidence of haemorrhage
- Fibrosis and induration visible around the ulcer base
- Gastric mucosal folds converge radially at ulcer site
- Distinguishes from malignant ulcers with characteristic features
- Excellent for medical education, training, and pathology reference
- Durable, long-lasting material suitable for repeated handling
Indications for Use
- Medical student and resident education
- Pathology and anatomy teaching demonstrations
- Clinical skills training for ulcer identification
- Patient or trainee education about gastric ulcer complications
Size Guide
- Coronal tissue slice width – 2cm
- Ulcer diameter – 5-6cm (oval form at stomach upper lesser curvature)
- Includes portions of stomach, diaphragm, liver, and pancreas




















