M160
Weight: About 6kg
Case size: W59 x D46 x H31cm
Accessories: Irrigator, Irrigator stand, Catheter, Lubricant oil , Baby powder, Storage case
Transparent hypogastrium, inside of bladder observable
This "Transparent female catheter model" and "Transparent male catheter model" have been developed as a learning tool for both catheter simulation and anatomical study. You can see from outside the inflation and position of the balloon for balloon catheter. Moreover, it is a catheter simulator using an external genitalia made of soft special material which makes it real as never before. The pelvis, bladder, etc. are built-in so you can learn while observing the state and angle of catheter insertion and its indwelling condition.
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Practice
Can observe indwelling condition of balloon catheter and flow of urine!
Can practice proper catheterization
Feature
- The external genitalia is made true to nature. You can open the nympha, and the mucous plica etc. are very similar to the real thing.
- It is made so that you cannot find the urethra without opening the nympha.
- The pelvis is built-in. You can practice learning the catheter angle according to the bladder's position.
- You can learn while observing balloon catheter insertion skills and indwelling conditions. You can learn actual resistance and pressure. (Always use a lubricant when inserting catheter.)
- Urine (water) actually flows by catheterization.
M160-1
Weight: About 6kg
Case size: W59 x D46 x H31cm
Accessories: Irrigator, Irrigator stand, Catheter, Lubricant oil (Silicone oil) , Baby powder, Storage case
Practice
Can observe indwelling condition of balloon catheter and flow of urine!
Can practice proper catheterization
Feature
- The external genitalia is made true to nature.
- The pelvis is built-in. You can practice learning the catheter angle according to the bladder's position.
- You can learn while observing balloon catheter insertion skills and indwelling conditions. You can learn actual resistance and pressure. (Always use a lubricant when inserting catheter.)
- Urine (water) actually flows by catheterization.