Angio-Arquitectura Visceral en 3D mediante Técnica de Plastinación por Corrosión

Visceral angio-arquitecture in 3D throught corrosion plastination technique

Authors

  • Jorge Luis Anaya González
  • Salomé Gordillo Alarcón
  • Adriana Edith Miniet Castillo
  • Diego Steeven Condo Nevárez
  • Daniel Stalin Viteri Luna
  • José David Brusil Arellano
  • Leonardo David Díaz Maza
  • Fanning Tacoamán Jonathan Michael

Keywords:

Plastination Technique, corrosion, epoxy resin

Abstract

The preservation of anatomical structures arises from the embalming and mummification of corpses carried
out by the Egyptian civilization in the past ages until the development of the most modern techniques, which allow learning in anatomy and embryology ciences. Now at qdays plastination by corrosion injection technique allows reproducing the tubular structures in the visors. The aim of the study was the identification
of the visceral architecture in 3D using the technique of plastination by corrosion. For the plastination, fresh
visors were selected; pig’s kidneys and lungs and a human placenta, which ones were injected with the polipoxic preparation colored with acrylics until get a expositation of the vascular tree, renal excretory structures and the trachebronquial tree. The results obtained facilitate the process of anatomy’s teaching
to establish an analysment of the macroscopic details and the topographic relationship of the structures that comform the anatomical pieces. 

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Published

2017-12-31

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Anaya González JL, Gordillo Alarcón S, Miniet Castillo AE, Condo Nevárez DS, Viteri Luna DS, Brusil Arellano JD, et al. Angio-Arquitectura Visceral en 3D mediante Técnica de Plastinación por Corrosión: Visceral angio-arquitecture in 3D throught corrosion plastination technique. lauinvestiga [Internet]. 2017 Dec. 31 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];4(2):55 – 64. Available from: http://revistasojs.utn.edu.ec/index.php/lauinvestiga/article/view/255

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