Features
The Intussusception of small bowel due to metastatic tumour is a clinical-grade 3D anatomical model created for medical educators, healthcare professionals, and students. It provides a detailed hands-on reference for understanding one of the rare and complex causes of bowel obstruction in adults. Choose this model for its lifelike representation, accurate anatomy, and its role in enhancing learning and clinical confidence.
Gain Deep Insight Into Bowel Pathology with the Intussusception of small bowel due to metastatic tumour Model
This advanced 3D printed model showcases a realistic segment of small bowel affected by intussusception driven by a metastatic tumour. It features both the invaginated polypoid tumour and surrounding anatomical structures as encountered in true pathological specimens. The model supports engaging, tactile learning and improves comprehension of urgent surgical pathology. Students, surgeons, and educators can examine direct signs of obstruction, tumour morphology, and associated bowel changes to better prepare for clinical practice. Incorporating this precise, durable replica elevates teaching sessions and clinical demonstrations.
Features and Benefits
- High-resolution 3D printed anatomical accuracy
- Specimen displays 20 cm length of small bowel with attached mesentery up to 2 cm wide
- Clearly shows a 3 cm polypoid tumour positioned at apex of 13 cm intussusception
- Detailed features of congestion, exudate, and early ischaemic necrosis visualised
- Ideal for medical education, demonstrations, and exam preparation
- Durable construction for repeated hands-on learning
- Clinical-grade quality meets education standards
Indications for Use
- Medical student anatomy labs
- Clinician and surgical training
- Pathology demonstrations
- Patient education and explanation of rare bowel obstructions
Size Guide
- Small bowel segment – approximately 20 cm length
- Mesentery width – up to 2 cm (uncut side)
- Polypoid tumour diameter – 3 cm
- Intussusception length – 13 cm




















