Our featured 3D print is an animal skull with severe Atlanto-axial luxation, an impairment in the rotation of the neck that can cause neurological deficits. The model will be used as a teaching guide to give context to the abnormality. The print was submitted by Dr. Gregory Kaiman, Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery Resident at Penn Vet.


Printed in ABS on the Stratasys F170
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