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Desperate Debra Impacted Fetal Head Simulator, SB51826

$10,703.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-SB51826
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
7 - 10 Business Days

Description

Key Features

  • Realistic Anatomy: The simulator includes a pregnant abdomen, a realistic uterus, and a fetal head with palpable fontanelles. The pelvic bone is cast from a real-life subject, which adds to the realism and accuracy of the training.

  • Simulated Impaction Mechanism: A unique mechanism allows instructors to replicate an impacted fetal head with adjustable degrees of difficulty. This enables trainees to practice and master techniques for dislodging the head in a controlled environment.

  • Pre-Cut Cesarean Incision: The model features a pre-cut cesarean incision, allowing for focused training on the procedure to deliver the impacted head.

  • Vaginal and Manual Disimpaction: The simulator facilitates training in various disimpaction techniques, including vaginal push-up methods and the use of fetal head elevation devices. It also allows for the practice of manual push from below methods.

  • Multi-Disciplinary Training: The Desperate Debra simulator is designed as a tool for training the entire clinical team, including obstetricians, midwives, nurses, and anesthetists. This promotes better teamwork and communication during a high-stress emergency.

  • Durability and Transportability: The simulator is a durable, full-body model that comes with a carrying case and wheels for easy transportation to different training locations.

Uses

  • Advanced Obstetric Training: This simulator is a vital tool for teaching advanced obstetric skills in medical schools, residency programs, and hospitals. It addresses a gap in traditional training, as this complication is relatively rare and difficult to practice on real patients.

  • Emergency Scenario Drills: It is used for running realistic emergency drills to prepare medical teams for managing an impacted fetal head, which can reduce the risk of serious complications for both mother and baby.

  • Skill Competency: Healthcare systems use the simulator to ensure that their staff is proficient in managing this specific emergency, which is a key part of risk management and patient safety initiatives.