Vascular Access and Regional Anesthesia Ultrasound Training Model
The model of local anesthesia of the lower torso using ultrasound and central venous access is an excellent tool for training users to develop and practice the skills of using ultrasound for regional anesthesia procedures of the femoral nerve, as well as for insertion of a catheter into the femoral arteries and veins.
Heavy-duty self-healing tissue will allow you to repeatedly perform local anesthetic blockades and central venous access procedures. If you are learning to use ultrasound to guide needles, perform nerve blocks and vascular access procedures, or solve complex catheter placement problems, you can expect unsurpassed strength from our nerves, tissues, and blood vessels. The ultrasound training manikin is built using a patented high-strength fabric that is extremely realistic in terms of the characteristics of the ultrasound image, which feel like real human tissue. Self-healing fabric can withstand extreme use and significantly reduces the need to purchase spare parts.
The model is equipped with a hand pump, which is used to create arterial pulsations, which can help users distinguish between arteries and veins, as well as provides internal control points for regional anesthesia procedures. The positive fluid flow in the vessels provides users with immediate feedback when accessing the vessels. Simulated anesthetics can be inserted into the manikin to help the user learn to perform the entire nerve blocking procedure under ultrasound control. Fluid injections are automatically ejected so that the model can be reused for training.