DESCRIPTION

This Yankauer suction tip, connectors and tubing is a highly detailed, photorealistic 3D model, that is created for realistic medical/dentistry/surgical projects.

The model was modelled in Blender and rendered using Cycles. The plastic materials were also created in Blender.

All geometry and visual aspects of the model are optimized to give you the highest possible quality. There is no post-production used on any of the renders you see.

Features:

-This model is accurately sized to match the real object. The suction tip is 29.6 cm long. Tubing is 5mm in diameter-Objects are named according to their real purpose, allowing the model to be rigged and animated easily.-Clean and optimized topology is used for maximum polygon efficiency. The suction tip, connectors and tubing are available as polygonal Quads and Tris Wavefront objs-In the Blender file, the tubing is a NURBS curve so that you can place it in your scene as you like.

  • In the Blender file the connectors are parented to the tubing so they will move as you adjust the vertex points of the tubing.

  • In the Blender file the connectors and tubing have subdivision modifiers applied for rendering.-All materials are tailored and applied for high-quality Cycles render results.-All objects have fully unwrapped UVs-No extra plugins are needed for this model.-Lights and cameras are not included in the scene.

Specifications:

-Model is included in 2 file formats.-Blender file-OBJ-Model consists of 430,636 Faces and 375,928 Vertices.-Model Dimensions: 24.5cm x 29.6.cm x 4cm-Units in Blender centimeters-Materials are optimised for Blender Cycles render

Additional Notes:

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The Yankauer suction tip (pronounced yang´kow-er)[1] is an oral suctioning tool used in medical procedures. It is typically a firm plastic suction tip with a large opening surrounded by a bulbous head and is designed to allow effective suction without damaging surrounding tissue. This tool is used to suction oropharyngeal secretions in order to prevent aspiration. A Yankauer can also be used to clear operative sites during surgical procedures and its suctioned volume counted as blood loss during surgery.

Developed around 1907 by American otolaryngologist Sidney Yankauer (1872–1932), the Yankauer suction instrument has become the most common medical suction instrument in the world.

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Size: 13.9 MB
Renderer: Cycles | 4.3.1
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