Gall Bladder with Bifurcated Cystic Artery
Record number: | 5c89b (legacy id: 5479) |
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Category: | Surgery |
Type: | Simulator |
This product is part of a series of four realistic simulators of increasing complexity for structured and staged training on gall bladder removal. Trainees will progress from the Surgical Dissection Pads to this range of Gall Bladders. Training skills: Incision and dissection of the visceral peritoneal layer; Division and mobilisation of vessels; Ligation of cystic artery and cystic duct; Removal of gall bladder; Visualisation and recognition of anatomical landmarks and organ variations; All the skills defined for the Surgical Dissection Pad, but in the context of performing them on an organ; Cholangiogram catheter insertion and stone retrieval.
Features: Realistic - the image through the laparoscope, and the tissue response to cutting and dissection is convincing. This provides trainees with what they would experience in an operating theatre; The variations available in the range of Gall Bladders provide increased levels of difficulty and the element of surprise to be introduced. This is almost impossible to achieve when using animal tissue; When running a course, the used component can be removed and replaced with a new one in seconds; All vessels and gall bladder are fluid filled; Incorporates a luer lock to which a drip system may be attached to provide fluid flow for the cystic artery;
Use with Vermiform Appendix (Laparoscopic): Normal Anatomy, Post-ileal & Retrocecal & Laparoscopic Skills Trainer USB.
A User Guide is available here.
The other three models in this series are:
Gall Bladder with Normal Anatomy
Gall Bladder with Short Cystic Duct and
Gall Bladder with Wide Common Bile Duct and Stones for Exploration.
Part.nr: 50128
Price: £85.00 each
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