Features
The Liver cirrhosis is a lifelike 3D printed anatomical model designed for medical educators, students, and health professionals. It delivers an authentic representation of advanced liver cirrhosis, supporting detailed clinical teaching and effective patient education. This model offers both tactile and visual learning advantages, making complex liver pathology easy to understand.
Enhance Medical Learning with the Realism of a Liver cirrhosis Model
This clinical-grade 3D printed model shows the liver’s mixed micro- and macro-nodular patterns and distinct fatty changes. Specialists crafted it using cutting-edge technology to capture the full pathology of cirrhosis, including multiple nodules ranging from 1 to 7 mm. The irregular, nodular external surface allows users to identify key anatomical features linked to chronic disease, such as the impact of alcoholism and portal hypertension. Use this educational tool during lectures, clinical assessments, or patient consultations to solidify understanding and demonstrate real-world pathology in the safest, most accessible format possible.
Features and Benefits
- Highly detailed 3D print with well-demarcated nodules from 1 to 7 mm
- Displays both internal nodular surface and fatty changes
- Mixed micro- and macro-nodular pattern for accurate pathology
- Educational quality model for teaching, assessment, and patient demonstration
- Durable, clinical-grade material ensures long-lasting use
- Lifelike anatomical accuracy for realistic instruction
- Manufactured to medical education standards
- Easy to handle and display
Indications for Use
- Medical school and university-level anatomy teaching
- Patient education in hepatology clinics
- Clinical demonstration of liver cirrhosis pathology
- Professional instruction for healthcare providers
- Assessment tool for examinations and training
Size Guide
- Actual size slice of adult human liver
- Nodule diameter ranges from 1 mm to 7 mm
- Mounted display suitable for desktop or shelf display in classrooms or clinics



















