Features
The Traumatic Oesophageal-aortic fistula is a clinical-grade 3D printed anatomical model designed for advanced medical education. It provides medical professionals, educators, and students with a detailed, tangible resource to study the pathology and complexity of oesophageal-aortic fistulas. This model helps users visualize the communication between the oesophagus and the aorta, crucial for understanding rare and life-threatening bleeding events.
Gain Unmatched Educational Insight with the Traumatic Oesophageal-aortic fistula Model
This clinical-quality 3D printed model showcases a rare but critical pathology with remarkable precision. The Traumatic Oesophageal-aortic fistula model presents an anatomically accurate block dissection that allows for hands-on learning and enhanced visual understanding. Medical trainees and professionals can examine the distinct ulceration of the oesophageal mucosa, the opened aortic arch viewed from the anterior, and the landmark blue probe identifying the fistulous connection. The model replicates real clinical circumstances, making it indispensable for medical simulation and reference.
Features and Benefits
- 3D printed from real clinical case to demonstrate authentic pathology
- Shows dissection including distal trachea, aortic arch and oesophagus
- Displays ulcerated and haemorrhagic oesophageal mucosa for detailed study
- Includes blue probe to highlight fistula between aorta and oesophagus
- Designed for medical education, clinical teaching and simulation
- Manufactured to clinical-grade standards for fidelity and durability
- Suitable for health professionals, educators and medical institutions
- Australia-wide fast dispatch and free shipping for orders over $150
Indications for Use
- Medical and dental education and training
- Clinical case discussion and simulation exercises
- Reference for diagnosis and management of aorto-enteric fistulas
- Anatomical study of traumatic and non-traumatic fistulas
Size Guide
- Model represents actual anatomical size based on clinical dissection
- Block dissection contains distal trachea, aortic arch (opened in coronal plane), and oesophagus (opened longitudinally)
- Exact external dimensions vary according to anatomical variation but replicate adult thoracic proportions




















