Features
The Hirschsprung Disease is a clinical-grade 3D printed anatomical model designed for medical educators, students, and pathology trainers. It visually recreates congenital aganglionic megacolon, demonstrating the contrast between the normal and affected bowel segments. Choosing this model gives you a tangible, high-fidelity resource for teaching and hands-on clinical learning.
Vividly Demonstrate Complex Pathology with the Hirschsprung Disease Model
This 3D printed Hirschsprung Disease model highlights classic pathological features such as a constricted rectum, dilated sigmoid colon, and mucosal changes. You can use it to clearly show students the difference between healthy and affected tissue, enhancing lessons in pediatric surgery, gastroenterology, and embryology. The realistic model emphasises the absence of ganglion cells, obstruction, and gross anatomical differences, making it ideal for case study education. Make complicated pathology accessible with detailed, durable visual teaching tools.
Features and Benefits
- 3D printed reproduction of postmortem sigmoid colon with rectum and classic Hirschsprung lesion
- Displays dilated proximal bowel, constricted distal bowel, and mucosal pattern differences
- Highlights loss of myenteric plexus ganglion cells in the aganglionic segment
- Clinical-grade quality suitable for universities, hospitals, and teaching institutions
- Durable construction for repeated classroom or clinical demonstration
- Provides a tactile and visual aid for understanding megacolon pathology
Indications for Use
- Medical student and resident education in pediatric surgery and pathology
- Demonstrating congenital megacolon in clinical, academic, or patient settings
- Pathology teaching related to neural crest cell migration disorders
- Simulation-based training for diagnosis and surgical planning
Size Guide
- Full postmortem section of sigmoid colon and rectum
- Model dimensions reflect actual anatomical specimen; exact measurements correspond to standard pediatric colon segments
- One universal size suits all levels of medical teaching and demonstration




















