A subcutaneous implantation arm model is a realistic representation of the arm that is used to simulate the process of subcutaneous implantation. This model is commonly used in medical training and research to practice and demonstrate the correct technique for implantation procedures. It can be used alongside other medical training models such as the First Aid Skill Training Model, Intravenous Injection Arm, and Mattress Sutures Model.
The use of a Full Body Trauma Manikin or Trauma Training model can also enhance training in trauma care. For example, healthcare professionals can practice their skills in treating traumatic pneumothorax or performing comprehensive puncture and percussion techniques using these models.
In addition to subcutaneous implantation, healthcare professionals may also benefit from using other medical training models such as the ACLS Training model or the Electronic CPR Manikin for advanced cardiac life support training and CPR training respectively. These models provide a high-fidelity simulation that closely resembles real-life scenarios.
For specific procedures like tracheal training, airway anatomy models or Infant Obstruction Manikins can be used to simulate the anatomy and practice the necessary skills. Similarly, for hemostasis training, models such as the Surface Vessel Ligation Model or Practice Knotting Stop Bleeding can be utilized.
To develop clinical skills, healthcare professionals can utilize models such as the Central Venous Injection Model or the Lumbar Puncture Training Model. These models allow practitioners to enhance their diagnostic and procedural skills in a safe and controlled environment.
Surgical skills can be honed using models like the Rectal Examination Training Model or the Intestine Surgical Procedure Model. These models provide realistic anatomical structures and allow healthcare professionals to practice various surgical techniques.
In obstetrics and gynecology, specialized models such as the Uterine Curettage Training Model or the Advanced Female Contraception Model can be used to train healthcare professionals in specific procedures related to women's health.
Pediatric skills can be developed using models like the Natural Childbirth Model or the Newborn Physical Examination Model, while geriatric care skills can be enhanced using models such as the Lipoma Removal Simulation Model or the Central Venous Catheterization Model.
Overall, these various medical training models cater to different aspects of healthcare education, providing opportunities for healthcare professionals and students to practice and refine their skills in a controlled and realistic setting.
Features:
1. Model is designed for training of subcutaneous embedding
contraceptive (left acetylene progesterone silicon rods).
2. Life like texture, the central of arm contains a foam plastic
cylinder to simulate arm subcutaneous tissue, the skin and
connected subcutaneous tissue cylinder can rotate along the
arm.
3. Allowing to repeated operation, the skin and rods are
replaceable