Features
The Fibrocaseous Tuberculosis is a high-fidelity 3D printed anatomical model designed for medical educators, students, and healthcare professionals. It accurately represents the complex pathological changes seen in advanced pulmonary tuberculosis. Choose this model to gain a hands-on, visual understanding of disease progression and key clinical features, making it a vital educational resource.
Gain a Deeper Clinical Perspective with the Fibrocaseous Tuberculosis Anatomical Model
This model sets a new standard for anatomical education with its clinically detailed depiction of fibrocaseous tuberculosis. The model displays an authentic cut surface of the left lung. Large irregular cavities, necrotic debris, fibrous tissue, and evidence of haemorrhage are clearly visible, reflecting complications like haemoptysis. You see both upper lobe cavitation and lower lobe caseous lesions with intervening scarred lung parenchyma and thickened pleura. This educational tool helps users understand the transition from active infection to fibrous healing, reinforcing key learning for pulmonary pathologies. It supports visual teaching, detailed study, and enhanced diagnostic skills for both experienced clinicians and medical trainees.
Features and Benefits
- True-to-life 3D printed model of the left lung with fibrocaseous tuberculosis
- Displays large irregular cavities lined by necrotic debris and fibrous tissue
- Shows blood vessels with haemorrhage in the upper lobe
- Depicts smaller caseous lesions in the lower lobe
- Intervening lung parenchyma appears scarred with thickened pleura
- Clinical-grade quality for education and demonstration
- Facilitates understanding of TB progression, cavitation, and complications
- Durable and detailed for repeated classroom use
Indications for Use
- Medical and anatomy education
- Pathology demonstrations
- Clinical training for tuberculosis recognition and management
- Patient and student visual education on pulmonary disease
Size Guide
- One standard size (matches true anatomical dimensions of an adult left lung)




















