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Laparoscopic Simulator Pyxus Pro Move, 101-0385

$5,747.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-101-0385
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
3 - 5 Business Days

Description

Key Features

  • Realistic Training Environment: The simulator provides a realistic haptic and visual experience. It features an integrated camera and a high-resolution screen that display a 3D environment, mimicking a surgical field. The included laparoscopic instruments feel authentic and are controlled with a high degree of precision.

  • Modular and Customizable Design: The Pyxus Pro Move is a modular system that can be configured with a variety of training modules. This allows instructors to tailor the curriculum to the specific needs of the trainee, from basic skills like hand-eye coordination and suturing to more advanced surgical procedures.

  • Skill Assessment and Feedback: The simulator's software provides objective, real-time feedback and detailed performance metrics. It tracks parameters such as instrument path, force applied, and task completion time. This data is essential for trainees to identify areas for improvement and for instructors to assess competency.

  • Wide Range of Training Modules: The simulator comes with an extensive library of training modules that cover various tasks, including:

    • Basic Skills: Peg transfer, cutting, and grasping.

    • Advanced Techniques: Knot tying, suturing, and dissection.

    • Anatomical Modules: Simulating specific organs or surgical fields.

  • Durable and Portable: The Pyxus Pro Move is a self-contained unit that is lightweight and easy to transport, making it suitable for training in a variety of settings, including classrooms, labs, and even for individual practice.


Uses

  • Surgical Residency and Medical Education: This simulator is an essential tool for surgical residency programs and medical schools. It provides a safe, risk-free environment for residents and students to develop and refine the complex psychomotor skills required for laparoscopic surgery before entering an operating room.

  • Competency Assessment: The objective performance tracking makes it an excellent platform for assessing a trainee's skills against established benchmarks. It is used to ensure that surgeons have achieved a foundational level of competency before performing procedures on patients.

  • Continuing Medical Education (CME): Experienced surgeons can use the simulator to practice new techniques or to refresh their skills in a controlled environment.

  • Skill Development: The simulator allows for repeated, deliberate practice of fundamental skills, which is key to mastering the dexterity and hand-eye coordination needed for minimally invasive procedures.