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Welcome to embodi3D Downloads! This is the largest and fastest growing library of 3D printable medical models generated from real medical scans on the Internet. A unique scientific resource, most of the material is free. Registered members can download, upload, and sell models. To convert your own medical scans to a 3D model, take a look at democratiz3D, our free and automated conversion service.
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Diabetic Foot Infection with Ulcer: STL Files For 3D Printing Model
By embodi3d
Diabetes describes a group of metabolic diseases in which a person has high blood sugar, either because insulin production is inadequate, or because the body's cells do not respond properly to insulin, or both.
Worldwide there are over 400 million people with diabetes. Diabetes disrupts the vascular system, affecting many areas of the body such as the eyes, kidneys, legs, and feet. Diabetes often leads to peripheral vascular disease that inhibits a person's blood circulation. With this condition, there is a narrowing of the arteries that frequently leads to significantly decreased circulation in the lower part of the legs and the feet. Poor circulation contributes to diabetic foot problems by reducing the amount of oxygen and nutrition supplied to the skin and other tissue, causing injuries to heal poorly. Preventing foot complications is more critical for the diabetic patient because poor circulation impairs the healing process and can lead to ulcers, infection, and other serious foot conditions.
There are three STL files available for download and 3D bioprinting. One STL file for bioprinting the foot, one for the soft tissue and the third STL file is for the ischemic foot ulcer. All three files have been zipped to reduce file size. You will need to unzip the files once you have downloaded them.These files are distributed under the Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. Please respect the terms of the licensing agreement.
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.
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- Diabetes
- Diabetic Foot Ulcer
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Chest Wall Tumor STL Files for 3D Printing
By embodi3d
Chest wall tumors are benign or malignant tumors that can interfere with pulmonary function. Primary chest wall tumors account for 5% of all thoracic tumors and 1 to 2% of all primary tumors. Patients with chest wall tumors require chest x-ray, CT, MRI, and sometimes PET–CT to determine the original site and extent of the tumor and whether it is a primary chest wall tumor or a metastasis. Biopsy and histologic evaluation confirm the diagnosis. Prognosis varies by cancer type, cell differentiation, and stage. Sarcomas have been the most well studied, and primary chest wall sarcomas have a reported 5-yr survival of 17%.
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 chest wall mass and the other STL is for bioprinting the ribs. The files have been zipped to save space and speed up downloads. These files are distributed under the Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. Please respect the terms of the licensing agreement.
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- chest wall
- cancer
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STL Files for 3D Printable Model of Breast Cancer
By embodi3d
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women and one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Each year it is estimated that over 230,000 women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 40,000 will die. It is the second leading cause of death from cancer in women (lung cancer is the leading cause). Over 2.9 million breast cancer survivors are alive in the United States today. These STL files allow you to 3D print a whole breast with the mass within the breast and another model of just the mass.
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 breast including the cancerous mass and the other STL is for printing the mass. Both files have been zipped to reduce the file size. You will need to unzip the files once you have downloaded them.These files are distributed under the Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. Please respect the terms of the licensing agreement.
Both files are verified as watertight (manifold) and 3D printable.
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- breast cancer
- tumor
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Orthopedic lumbar spine fusion hardware, transpedicular screws and fixation rods
By Dr. Mike
This 3D printable lumbar fusion orthopedic hardware was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows 4 levels of transpedicular screws with joining rods. The screws are secured to each lumbar spinal vertebra by drilling into the posterior pedicles. 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: 41186
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- transpedicular screws
- fixation rods
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Tutorial file pack
By Dr. Mike
File pack to accompany the tutorial: "3D Printing of Bones from CT Scans: A Tutorial on Quickly Correcting Extensive Mesh Errors using Blender and MeshMixer"
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Files to accompany tutorial on Advanced Mesh Cleaning with Blender
By Dr. Mike
These are Blender and STL files to accompany the tutorial Preparing CT scans for 3D printing. Cleaning and repairing STL file mesh from bones using Blender, an advanced tutorial. Files are in ZIP format. Download and follow along.
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Print Optimized Small Fluid Test Flask
By cleggett
Part Details:
This is a miscellaneous, editable part that can be printed and consists of purely triagonal and quad faces throughout the file for printing here.
This model can be freely derived and using any editing methods for both commercial and non-commercial purposes with standard attribution to source of data.
This miscellaneous part is kept simple for easy file editing, part revision and easy printing. The model does however have areas where edges fall-off at 90-degrees so plan print tests accordingly.
Proposed uses:
The advantages would be ability to custom material and dimensions to application. This file would be a simple prototype for any number of permutations of flask elements for use in the biology research setting.
Software/methods used:
This model was prepared using Blender 2.71.
Attachments:
001-003.jpg are measurement specifications for the device
004.jpg is estimated cost to print using materials from Shapeways.com
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- labware
- theoretical
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