7-Part Male Pelvis Model
The 7-Part Male Pelvis Model shows in accurate detail how the bones, ligaments, vessels and nerves, as well as the pelvic floor muscles and the external sex organs, are connected to each other in an adult male. This highly detailed anatomical model presents the whole pelvis, through which a median section has been placed.
The rectum, bladder, prostate and penis are partially connected, and can be removed and split into two halves at median level for in-depth anatomical study. The skin and the fascia of the penis have been partly removed so that the vessels and nerves are visible. On the left of the model, the spermatic cord has been opened up in layers.
A median section has been placed through the fifth lumbar vertebra, sacrum and coccyx, so that the pelvis can be split into two halves. This means that part of the cauda equina is also visible in the vertebral canal. The left half of the fifth lumbar vertebra is removable.
The bone structures in the 7-Part Male Pelvis Model are connected with magnets and can therefore be easily taken apart, making this a great didactic tool.
Components of the 7-Part Male Pelvis Model
The 7-Part Male Pelvis Model shows the following bones:
- Two hip bones
- Pubic symphysis
- Sacrum
- Coccyx
- Fifth lumbar vertebra with intervertebral disc
It also includes the following removable parts:
- Rectum
- Bladder
- Prostate
- Penis
- Right side of external anal sphincter
- M. ischiocavernosus
- M. transversus perinei profundus and superficialis
- M. bulbospongiosus
The 7-Part Model additionally demonstrates theses components:
- Vessels
- Nerves:
- Plexus sacralis
- N. ischiadicus
- N. pudendus
- N. dorsalis penis
- Nn. scrotales anteriores
- Nn. perineales
- Nn. annales inferiores
- Pelvic floor muscles
- Testicles
- Epididymis
- Spermatic cord
- M. cremaster
- Fascia spermatica interna
- Ductus deferens
- Sections of common externa and internal iliac arteries
- Common and external iliac veins
Ligaments Presented in the 7-Part Male Pelvis Model
Furthermore, the 7-Part Male Pelvis shows the following pelvic ligaments:
- Lig. inguinale
- Lig. sacrotuberale
- Lig. sacrospinale
- Lig. sacroiliaca anteriora
- Lig. iliolumbale
- Lig. longitudinale anterius
- Lig. supraspinale
- Lig. sacroiliacum interosseum
- Lig. sacroiliacum posterius
- Lig. sacrococcygeum laterale
- Lig. sacrococcygeum posterius superficiale et profundum
- Membrana obturatoria
- Lig. lacunare
Applications for the 7-Part Male Pelvis Model
The 7-Part Male Pelvis Model allows for detailed anatomical study, therefore especially suitable for use in the following environments:
- Schools
- Universities
- Hospitals
- Doctor's offices
- Laboratories
Technical Specification
- Dimensions: 21 x 28 x 31cm
- Weight: 3.12kg