25-08-2025
ADA MED SUPPLY LIMITED
Article tag: A cerebral artery model attached to the head BIX-A1063
The head with cerebral artery model is an intuitive teaching aid that combines anatomical teaching and clinical training value. It is mainly used to demonstrate the bony structure of the human head and the spatial distribution of the major arterial systems in the brain. Models are usually based on the skull, with transparent or colored arterial routes inside, clearly marking important blood vessels such as the middle cerebral artery, anterior cerebral artery, posterior cerebral artery, and basilar artery, enabling learners to fully understand the anatomical relationship between the skull and cerebral blood vessels. Its intuitiveness and three-dimensionality far exceed those of traditional planar graphs, facilitating systematic learning for medical students and clinical personnel.
In teaching applications, this model can help learners recognize the origin, direction and distribution areas of cerebral arteries, and intuitively understand the corresponding relationship between them and brain functional areas. This is of great significance for explaining the pathogenesis of common diseases such as ischemic stroke, aneurysm or cerebral hemorrhage. Meanwhile, through model demonstrations, teachers can clearly explain the impact of cerebral blood supply disorders on clinical symptoms, helping students combine anatomical knowledge with clinical practice.
The head-attached cerebral artery model is not only an important tool for medical education, but also plays a key role in the training of neurosurgery, imaging and rehabilitation medicine. It provides learners with a platform that can be repeatedly observed and studied, helping them understand and master the complex structure and clinical significance of the cerebrovascular system more accurately.