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Spine and Pelvis

Files related to 3D printing spine models.

36 files

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    Pelvis with mild arthritic hips - stl file processed

    Pelvis with mild arthritic hips - stl file processed

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    Pelvis with mild arthritic hips - stl file processed

    Pelvis with mild arthritic hips - stl file processed

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    Pelvis with mild arthritic hips - stl file processed

    Pelvis with mild arthritic hips - stl file processed

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    Pelvis with mild arthritic hips - stl file processed

    Pelvis with mild arthritic hips - stl file processed

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    Pelvis with mild arthritic hips - stl file processed

    Pelvis with mild arthritic hips - stl file processed

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    Lumbar Spine - stl file processed

    Lumbar Spine - stl file processed

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    Female pelvis - stl file processed

    Female pelvis - stl file processed

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    Spine and Pelvis category 2:51 pm 10/17 - stl file processed

    Spine and Pelvis category 2:51 pm 10/17 - stl file processed

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    Spine and Pelvis category 2:51 pm 10/17

    Spine and Pelvis category turned processing on 2:51 pm 10/17

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    CT Spine - processed

    CT Spine - processed

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    L5 lumbar compression fracture

    This 3D printable STL file contains a model of the lumbar spine was derived from a medical CT scan. It shows a compression fracture at L5.

    This model was created using the Imag3D 3D model creation service
    0522c0878 L5fx

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    3D printable pelvis

    This 3D printable STL file contains a model of the pelvis derived from a CT.
    This model was created using the Imag3D 3D model creation service
    TCGA-CS-6185

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    Scoliosis of the thoracic spine

    This 3D printable STL file contains a model of the thoracic spine derived from a CT. The spine has significant scoliosis (abnormal curvature)

     

    This model was created using the Imag3D 3D model creation service
     
    TCGA-DD-A1E9 thorax with scoliosis - processed

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    Lumbar spine

    Lumbar spine 3D printable model in STL format. Derived from a noncontrast CT scan.
     
    STS 001

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    C1 & C2 with articulation

    C1 and C2 vertebrae with an articulation piece to be printed in elastic material

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    lumbar vertebrae

    This is a 3D model of lumbar vertebrae ready for print.

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    Hip and Spine

    TC extracted from DICOM file.

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    Scoliosis-Spine

    This is a spine model with scholiosis used for pre-surgery.

    22 downloads

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    Cervical spine .stl file from CT scan

    This is a .stl file produced from a CT scan of myself.
    I used 'InVesalius 3.0 free' to convert the 2D dicom images into the .stl file.
    I use either 3D Tool or Materialise's MiniMagics (free versions) to view and manipulate the 3D image.
    I have been told I had a severe hyperflexion injury to my c spine during an assault in 1988 and sustained a number of fractures and subluxations which were not diagnosed by a hospital as they discharged me from the ER in error before I had been examined by a Dr. It wasn't until I had a CT scan in 2011 and produced 3D images from it that I discovered various bony abnormalities that were subsequently identified as fractures & subluxations by experts. I understand the right transverse process of T1, tip of C6 spinous process and the left greater cornu of the hyoid bone are the most obvious old fractures that can be seen.

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    Lumbar spine STL medical model

    This 3D printable STL file and medical model of the lumbar spine was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the detailed anatomy of the lumbar (lower back) spine, including the vertebral bodies, facets, neural foramina and spinous proceses. Download is free for registered members.
     
    This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
     
    The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
     
    Technical specs:
    File format: STL
    Manifold mesh: Yes
    Triangles: 509136

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    L4 lumbar vertebra STL file from CT scan for 3D printing

    This 3D printable L4 lumbar vertebrae was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the anatomy of this low back bone. Download is free for registered members.
     
    This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
     
    The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
     
    Technical specs:
    File format: STL
    Manifold mesh: Yes
    Triangles: 108020

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    Cervical spine

    This 3D printable STL file of the cervical spine was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the relationship between the skull base and the C1 and C2 vertebrae, as well as the alignment and position of the cervical vertebrae. Perfect for education. Download is free for registered members. This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
    The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
    Technical specs:
    File format: STL
    Manifold mesh: Yes
    Triangles: 352794

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    Thoracic spine 1

    This 3D printable STL file of the thoracic spine was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows detailed anatomy of the thoracic spine, including the relationship with the ribs. Download is free for registered members.
     
    This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
     
    The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
     
    Technical specs:
    File format: STL
    Manifold mesh: Yes
    Triangles: 220104

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    Thoracic spine with scoliosis

    This 3D printable STL file of a thoracic spine with severe scoliosis was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows how the vertebrae become misaligned in the scoliotic spine. Great for education at all levels. Download is free for registered members. This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
     
    The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
     
    Technical specs:
    File format: STL
    Manifold mesh: Yes
     
    Triangles: 261682

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    Cervical spine, 3D printable

    This STL file of the cervical spine was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the skull base, part of the mandible, and cervical and upper thoracic vertebrae. Download is free for registered members.
     
    This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
     
    The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
     
    Technical specs:
    File format: STL
    Manifold mesh: Yes
    Minimum wall thickness: 1 mm
    Triangles: 451422

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