The female pelvic cross-sectional anatomical model is a teaching tool specifically designed to display the cross-sectional structure of the female pelvic cavity. Through hierarchical design, it clearly presents the relative positional relationships of the uterus, ovaries, vagina, bladder, rectum, and the surrounding muscle groups, ligaments, and blood vessels and nerves. The model is based on real anatomy, with clear color zoning and distinct layers, which facilitates learners' understanding of the three-dimensional arrangement and functional connections of the internal structure of the pelvic cavity.
In medical education, this model is often used in courses such as obstetrics and gynecology, anatomy, and imaging to help students understand the reading methods of cross-sectional sections and improve their ability to interpret CT and MRI pelvic images. In clinical training, models are used to explain the anatomical basis for the occurrence sites of pelvic diseases, the paths of lesion spread, and surgical approaches. It is also suitable for health education and demonstration teaching, enabling learners to have a more intuitive understanding of the key structures and physiological characteristics of the female pelvic cavity.
Sophie Asveld
February 14, 2019
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