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1 Central venous cannulation simulator
Enhanced training in ultrasound guided CVC. Axillary vein approach as well as n The ultrasound puncture pad allows training in internal jugular vein puncturing
internal jugular vein approach. An introductory training block to acquire basics of under ultrasound scanning. Clear scanning image facilitates understanding of
ultrasound guided puncture. Excellent image quality. Learning from failures; various how to distinguish vein from artery and perform safe puncture while watching
complications can be simulated. an ultrasound monitor.
n Effective for cannulation training; the only simulator with anatomically correct n A transparent block for three-dimensional anatomical understanding also works
junctions of the subclavian veins with the right internal jugular and SVC. as an effective training tool for developing guide wire insertion skills.
n This simulator includes three interchangeable pads for the puncture area, n Three CVC approaches with landmark method:
landmark puncture pad, ultrasound puncture pad and transparent cannulation 1. subclavian vein approach
block. 2. supraclavicular approach
n The trainee will learn three skills: how to make a safer puncture, how to avoid 3. internal jugular vein approach
possible complications that may accompany the puncture, how to insert the n Ultrasound guided CVC from internal jugular vein and axillary approach.
catheter into the correct position. When the procedure is performed incorrectly, n Thorough procedure from puncture to cannulation
the error will show immediately by feedback. n Anatomical learning
n Each training pad, placed at the right upper breast and right half of the neck Complications indications:
covering the puncturing sites and catheter routes is a precise, life-size model n Artery puncture
incorporating the anatomical structure of bones, veins, arteries and upper lung. n Pneumothorax
n The landmark puncture pad is designed to provide training in safely puncturing n Mislodging/malposition
the subclavian vein or internal jugular vein, and inserting a catheter into SVC. n Ref.No. R16051
Carotid artery pulsation is palpable.
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