MYASKRO Heart Anatomy Model Bundle
Dual-model cardiology teaching set pairing a life-size 2-part heart with a coronary artery disease progression display (4 stages). Built for MBBS/BSc Nursing, PT/OT programs, skill labs and OSCE/OSPE prep.
Key Benefits
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Two complementary models: Standard 2-part heart for normal anatomy + CAD model showing atherosclerosis progression in 4 artery cross-sections.
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Clinically relevant landmarks: Chambers, valves, aorta/pulmonary trunk, coronary arteries/veins and surface grooves for quick orientation.
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Pathology made visual: Compare healthy lumen vs fatty streak → plaque growth → critical narrowing/occlusion (education only).
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Exam mapping: Ideal for teaching blood flow, valve locations & auscultation areas, ischemia concepts and risk-reduction counselling visuals.
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Classroom-ready: Life-size, high-contrast paint, wipe-clean surfaces, stable bases for repeated handling.
Two-model heart set: life-size 2-part heart plus coronary disease progression (4 stages). Perfect for lectures, clinics and OSCE stations.
This MYASKRO bundle links normal cardiac structure with common vascular pathology. The 2-part heart opens to reveal atria and ventricles, valve leaflets, chordae tendineae, papillary muscles and outflow tracts—ideal for tracing systemic vs pulmonary circulation and explaining heart-sound locations. The coronary disease model presents four vessel cross-sections—normal lumen through progressive atherosclerotic narrowing—alongside an external heart for locating coronary territories. Together they support discussions on myocardial ischemia concepts, lifestyle risk education, and ECG/echo correlations (theory). Durable construction and clean detailing make the set a reliable anchor for classrooms and counselling corners.
Teaching Objectives & Skills Practised
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Identify chambers, valves, great vessels and coronary supply.
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Trace systemic vs pulmonary blood flow and relate to auscultation areas.
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Explain visual stages of coronary atherosclerosis and lumen compromise (teaching only).
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Correlate anatomy with basic ECG/echo concepts and clinical scenarios for OSCEs.
What’s Included