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The Sengstaken-Blackmore Manikin is a crucial device used in emergency situations to control esophageal and gastric variceal bleeding. It is an essential component of a First Aid Skill Training Model and is often used alongside other tools like the Intravenous Injection Arm and Mattress Sutures Model.
The device, which can be likened to a Full Body Trauma Manikin in its function, consists of a gastric balloon and an esophageal balloon. These are inflated once the device is inserted into the patient's esophagus. The inflation of these balloons helps to tamponade the bleeding by putting pressure on the varices and stopping the bleeding.
The Sengstaken-Blackmore Manikin is typically used in Trauma Training, similar to the Trauma Nursing Model or the High Fidelity Simulation Model Acls Training. It is not a definitive treatment for variceal bleeding, but rather a temporary measure to stabilize the patient until more definitive treatment options can be pursued.
However, the use of the Sengstaken-Blackmore Manikin, much like the Electronic Cpr Manikin or the Medical Training Manikin, is not without risks. Complications can occur, such as balloon rupture, esophageal perforation, and aspiration. Therefore, it should only be used by trained healthcare professionals in a controlled hospital environment with close monitoring and appropriate expertise, much like the Full Body Cpr Training Manikin Cpr Training.
Overall, the Sengstaken-Blackmore Manikin, much like the Simulated Cricoid Membrane or the Full Body Training Manikin Aed Training, is a valuable tool in managing variceal bleeding, but it should be used judiciously and with caution to minimize potential risks and complications.
Features:
1. Adult manikin, clear anatomical characteristic, internal
organs
2. Simulating gastric fundus venous bleeding and
practice rescue treatment to stop bleeding
3. Venipuncture
4. Catheterization: success operation can extract“urine”
5. Gastric tube, gastric lavage
6. Oxygen inhalation , atomizing inhalation therapy
7. IM injection, subcutaneous injection
8. Enema operation