Regional Anesthesia and Ultrasound Central Line Training Models
The central vein ultrasound and regional anesthesia models is the most realistic simulator available anywhere. This high-strength manikin includes all the anatomy needed to gain knowledge of using ultrasound to position the centerline and block peripheral nerves. Heavy-duty self-healing fabric can withstand extreme use, minimizing the need to replace parts. Allows specialists to re-teach, practice and study anesthesia procedures at the central line and regional anesthesia.
The simulated fabric corresponds to the acoustic properties of human tissue, providing an extremely realistic training scenario. No need for computer simulation or software. Each of the training models is designed to offer users of all levels excellent realism, reliability and durability.
This next-generation ultrasound manikin features improved anatomy of nerve blocks, including supraclavicular nerves, interscapular nerves, intraclavicular nerves, and expanded access to the posterior interscapular nerve block. This model makes excellent use of traditional external landmarks for the introduction of a blind central line or uses ultrasound to guide the procedure of central venous access. Simulated anesthetics can be injected into the brachial plexus to check the location of the needle tip and perform the entire anesthesia procedure.