Epidural And Spinal Injection Trainer, Light, 1017891
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-1017891
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 3 - 5 Business Days
Description
The Epidural and Spinal Injection Trainer, Light is a medical training model designed for practicing epidural and spinal anesthesia techniques. It offers a simplified, yet realistic, platform for trainees to develop essential skills for these common procedures.
Key Features
Realistic Haptic Feedback: The trainer provides extremely realistic haptic feedback, simulating the different anatomical resistances encountered when performing an epidural or spinal injection. This includes a palpable resistance of the dura and arachnoid mater.
Multiple Anesthesia Techniques: The model is designed to support the practice of multiple techniques, including epidural anesthesia using the "loss-of-resistance" and "hanging-drop" methods, as well as spinal anesthesia with or without a cannula.
Fluid-Filled Spinal Canal: The simulator features a fluid-filled spinal canal with an adjustable pressure, allowing for a realistic cerebrospinal fluid outflow rate. This provides a crucial visual and tactile cue for trainees.
Epidural Catheter Insertion: Trainees can practice inserting an epidural catheter into the simulated epidural space, a key skill for continuous epidural analgesia.
Durable and Low-Maintenance: The trainer is made of high-quality, hard-wearing materials and has a closed water system that is easy to clean. This ensures the device has low operating costs and is suitable for repeated use.
Uses
Anesthesia Training: The primary use is for medical and specialist medical training in anesthesia. It is an essential tool for anesthesiologists, nurse anesthetists, and other healthcare professionals to learn and perfect their epidural and spinal injection skills.
Skill Development: It provides a safe, low-risk environment for trainees to develop the dexterity, precision, and confidence needed to perform these complex and delicate procedures on patients.
Competency Assessment: Instructors can use the simulator to evaluate a trainee's proficiency in performing epidural and spinal injections according to established standards.