Article tag: Anatomical model of superficial neck structure| BIX-A1097|
The anatomical model of the superficial structure of the neck is a teaching model used to demonstrate the anatomical features of the surface layer of the human neck. It presents in detail the spatial distribution of the skin, superficial fascia, latissimus cervix, superficial veins, superficial nerves and some superficial lymph nodes, helping learners cle...
The anatomical model of the superficial structure of the neck is a teaching model used to demonstrate the anatomical features of the surface layer of the human neck. It presents in detail the spatial distribution of the skin, superficial fascia, latissimus cervix, superficial veins, superficial nerves and some superficial lymph nodes, helping learners clearly understand the composition and interrelationships of the superficial tissues in the neck.
In medical teaching, this model can visually display the course of superficial blood vessels and nerves in the neck, such as the external jugular vein and transverse jugular nerve, facilitating students' understanding of the anatomical layers and important landmarks of the neck's superficial layer, and providing a scientific basis for surgical incision design, injection operation and nursing work.
In addition, the anatomical model of the superficial structure of the neck can also be used for clinical skills training and health education, helping medical students and clinical personnel master the safe operation range and avoid damaging important tissues. This model has the advantages of intuitiveness, reusability and high teaching efficiency, and is an indispensable auxiliary tool in anatomy teaching and clinical training.