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3D printable heart files

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    New Heart Slices D

    New Heart Slices D

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    Heart Disease 3D Model - STL Files for Bioprinting

    The term "heart disease" refers to several types of heart conditions. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. The most common type of heart disease in the United States is coronary artery disease, which affects the blood flow to the heart. Decreased blood flow can cause a heart attack.
     

     
    The models are provided for distribution on embodi3D.com with the permission of the creators Dr. Beth Ripley and Dr. Tatiana. These models are part of the Top 10 Killers 3D printable disease library. James Weaver and Ahmed Hosny also contributed to the project. We thank everyone involved for their contributions to embodi3d.com and their advocacy for better health and education through 3D printing.
     
    There are two STL files available for download and 3D bioprinting. One STL file for printing the entire heart, including the heart muscle or myocardium. The other STL is for printing the left side of the heart, including the left atrium, left ventricle, and coronary arteries which is where most heart attacks arise from. These files are distributed under the Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. Please respect the terms of the licensing agreement.

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    3D Printable Human heart model with stackable slices

    This 3D printable model of a human heart was generated from a contrast enhanced CT scan. The model comes in 4 slices, and demonstrates the detailed anatomy of the human heart in exquisite detail. Each slice stacks on top of the prior slice to form a complete human heart. Individual slices show the detailed cardiac anatomy of the right and left ventricles, and right and left atria, and outflow tracts. Perfect for educational purposes.
    Download this model for free and 3D print the model yourself!
    If you find this and other free medical models available for download on Embodi3d.com useful, please give back to the community by uploading and sharing a medical model of your design.
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    Heart and pulmonary artery tree from CT angiogram

    This anatomically accurate heart and pulmonary artery tree was extracted from a CT angiogram DICOM dataset (0.4 mm slice thickness x 300 slices).
    The model may be useful for medical education and shows shows the aorta, coronary sinuses, coronary arteries, pulmonary arteries and the cardiac ventricles and atria. The file is in STL format and compressed with ZIP.
    Thank you to Dr Mike for the excellent renders.
    Find us at www.healthphysics.com.au

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    3D printable human heart

    This anatomically accurate human heart was created by Dr. Marco Vettorello, who has graciously given permission to share it here. The file is in STL format and compressed with ZIP.
    This file is also available here.

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    Human Heart

    STL file of 3D printable human heart, full-size. The model has not yet been optimized for 3D printing, so there may be issues with minimum wall thickness, etc.
    If you print this file, please report back about how the printing went.
     
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