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G3
Anatomy Model
Anatomy and health science classes worldwide are
replacing outdated plastic models and unsafe human
and animal cadavers with the SynDaver Anatomy
Model. Our third-generation (G3) SynDaver Anatomy
Model, made from silicone, offers enhanced accuracy
in muscular origins and insertions, improved fidelity in
organ systems, and increased durability in vascular
and nervous structures.
Lab Manual Included!
Affordable
SynDaver products are more cost-effective than
cadavers over their service life, as they can be
repaired and upgraded indefinitely, offering long-
term value and sustainability.
Long-Lasting
With proper care, SynDaver Anatomy Models are
designed to last indefinitely, offering decades of
reliable, trouble-free use..
Humane
SynDaver Synthetic Humans are an ethical
alternative to using live animals or animal cadavers
for anatomy education.
Safe
SynDaver products are biohazard and formaldehyde-
free, posing no health risks to those who handle
them.
Effective
The SynDaver Silicone Anatomy Model delivers
realistic training without the dangers posed by
cadavers.
STRUCTURAL FEATURES ANATOMICAL FEATURES
SynDaver is a leader in high-fidelity
synthetic human and animal modeling. The skeletal, muscular, fascial, and Every bone, muscle, tendon, semi-
cartilaginous structures of the skull, jaw, articulating joint, and functioning
Our G2 SynDaver Anatomy Model
cervical spine, rib cage, chest, abdomen, respiratory system, along with
offers enhanced accuracy in muscular
upper and lower back, shoulders, upper complete digestive and urinary tracts,
origins and insertions, improved fidelity arms, forearms, wrists, digits, thoracic visceral organs, reproductive organs,
in organ systems, and greater durability spine, lumbar spine, pelvis, thighs, lower circulatory system, and nervous
in vascular and nervous structures. legs, feet, and toes. system, including the following:
Nervous Components Venous Vasculature Arterial Vasculature
Lateral Cord • Jugular veins • Aortic arch
• Musculocutaneous • Subclavian veins • Descending thoracic aorta
Medial Cord • Superior vena cava • Renal arteries
• Medial Brachial Cutaneous
• Inferior vena cava • Abdominal aorta
• Medial Antebrachial Cutaneous
• Renal veins • Common carotid arteries
• Ulnar
Radial • Common iliac veins • Subclavian arteries
• Superficial Branch • Internal iliac veins • Axillary arteries
Sciatic • External iliac veins • Brachial arteries
• Common Peroneal • Cephalic veins • Coronary arteries
• Deep Peroneal • Basilic veins • Iliac arteries
• Superficial Peroneal
• Cephalic veins • Radial arteries
• Tibial
• Great saphenous veins • Ulnar arteries
Genitofemoral
Iliohypogastric • Popliteal veins • Common femoral arteries
Ilioinguinal • Femoral veins • Popliteal arteries
Lateral Femoral Cutaneous • Anterior tibial veins • Anterior tibial arteries
Obturator • Fibular (peroneal) veins • Fibular (peroneal) arteries
Femoral
• Posterior tibial veins • Posterior tibial arteries
• Anterior Cutaneous Branches
• Saphenous