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Description
The following birth injuries can be practiced and demonstrated:
- Episiotomy, for example:
- Median episiotomy
- Mediolateral episiotomy
- Lateral episiotomy
- Vaginal tears
- Labial tears
Muscle structures can be palpated and sutured in the perineal area:
- M. sphincter ani externus (outer anal sphincter muscle)
- M. transversus perinei superficialis (superficial transverse perineal muscle)
- M. bulbospongiosus (bulbospongiosus muscle)
Features:
- Muscle and skin layers can be sutured separately.
- Each cut can be sutured several times; by repeating the procedure, the midwifery and obstetrics students learn about professional wound management.
- Suture technique can be recorded and assessed by the trainers so that students can improve, after which the students can practice again once the sutures have been removed.
- Material used for the simulation of the tissue feels realistic, and it is easy to keep clean.
- Complete trainer does not take up much room when stowed away.
- Adjustable holder for the simulated tissue stands firmly on the table without slipping.
- Insert can be taken out of the holder and then worked on while it is lying on the table.
- Latex-free, silicone-based material
Includes:
- Silicone insert
- Base
- Stand
Specifications
Specifications
| Product Type | Episiotomy and Suturing Trainer |
| Includes | Silicone Insert, Base, Stand |
| Material | Latex-free, Silicone-based Material |
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