Delta-Right OpenEar 3D Temporal Bones
Delta-Right OpenEar 3D Temporal Bones
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Colors in the interactive 3D model approximate actual 3D printed colors
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Products are made on demand. Complete this form or e-mail michelle@augment.surgery to request custom colors, accurate shipping dates for bulk orders, and more.
The 3D Temporal Bone Collection features normal human anatomy including:
- bony contour
- zygomatic root
- suprameatal spine (Henle's spine)
- external auditory canal
- ear canal skin (in some models)
- NEW! translucent flexible tympanic membrane
- mastoid tip
- dense cortical bone
- less dense trabecular bone
- mastoid air cells
- digastric ridge
- flexible sigmoid sinus can be decompressed
- flexible jugular bulb
- emissary vein
- tegmen tympani
- life-like dura mater
- flexible facial nerve
- flexible chorda tympani nerve
- petrosquamosal lamina (Körner's/Koerner's septum)
- antrum
- malleus
- incus
- incudostapedial joint
- stapes
- oval window
- dense otic capsule
- lateral semicircular canal
- posterior semicircular canal
- superior semicircular canal
- hollow vestibule
- cochlea
- promontory
- round window niche
- flexible round window membrane
- NEW! hollow scala tympani accepts cochlear implants
- hollow scala vestibuli
- vestibulocochlear nerve
- flexible carotid artery
- COMING SOON! finer bone dust
Every Practice Enhances Another
We give one 3D temporal bone to a surgeon in need for every purchase of
an annual subscription, ten temporal bones, or Otology Case™ portable laboratory.
Made in the United States by former otolaryngology resident, Michelle Higgins.
A derivative of the OpenEar Dataset by Daniel Sieber, et al., used under CC BY 4.0.
All information provided on this webpage is based on the current development stage of the product and is subject to change.