Lateral Orbit

Product Overview

This anatomical teaching model is designed for use in higher education, laboratory instruction, and academic reference environments. It supports visual learning and hands-on study of anatomical structures for instructional and demonstration purposes.

Intended Use

Commonly used in:

University and college teaching programs

Anatomy, biology, and related life science courses

Laboratory, classroom, and instructional settings

Specifications

Please refer to the product details below for model-specific information, including materials, dimensions, weight, and component features.

Availability & Institutional Ordering

This product is available for institutional purchase via quote, purchase order, or approved payment methods. Educational pricing and institutional purchasing are supported.

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Model#: EZ25
This 3D printed specimen shows the orbit from the lateral perspective when the bony lateral wall and part of the calvaria of the skull have been removed. The frontal and temporal lobes of the brain are exposed. In the orbit the lateral rectus (LR) has been divided to demonstrate the intraconal space. The muscle near its insertion has been reflected anteriorly to reveal the insertion of inferior oblique muscle (IO). The portion near its origin from the annulus is reflected to reveal the abducens nerve (VI Nv) entering the bulbar aspect of the muscle belly.

Weight: 2.2 Lbs

Dimensions (In): Lenght: 7.87 inch Width: 5.91 inch Height: 5.91 inch

This 3D printed specimen shows the orbit from the lateral perspective when the bony lateral wall and part of the calvaria of the skull have been removed. The frontal and temporal lobes of the brain are exposed. In the orbit the lateral rectus (LR) has been divided to demonstrate the intraconal space. The muscle near its insertion has been reflected anteriorly to reveal the insertion of inferior oblique muscle (IO). The portion near its origin from the annulus is reflected to reveal the abducens nerve (VI Nv) entering the bulbar aspect of the muscle belly.

Manufacturer Erler-Zimmer
Dimensions Lenght: 20 cm Width: 15 cm Height: 15 cm
Dimensions Inches Lenght: 7.87 inch Width: 5.91 inch Height: 5.91 inch
Weight (lbs) 2.2

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