This advanced wound simulator is designed for realistic tactical and emergency medicine training scenarios. Made from high-quality silicone and foam, it accurately mimics the elasticity and tactile feel of real biological tissue.
Key Features:
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Realistic Wound: The simulator features a "lacerated" wound with uneven edges, tissue detachment, and damaged tissue elements, creating a convincing training experience.
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Bleeding Simulation: A damaged vessel is simulated in the center of the wound, connecting to an infusion system, allowing for the imitation of bleeding of varying intensity. A hard plate under the vessel, simulating bone, allows for practicing the skill of pressing the vessel against the bone to stop bleeding.
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Versatility:
- The trainer can be used independently or in conjunction with a tourniquet application control trainer.
- The trainer easily attaches to a special sleeve (separate option), offering additional possibilities for hybrid simulation scenarios.
Specifications:
- Material: silicone, hook-and-loop fabric
- Silicone elasticity: 5 Shore
- Color: flesh
- Weight: 0.16 kg
- Width: 60 mm
- Length: 180 mm
- Vessel inner diameter: 3 mm
- Wound depth: 18-19 mm
- Hook-and-loop strap length: 2 x 500 mm
Skills: This realistic trainer is designed to help students master essential tactical medicine skills, including:
- Packing a shallow wound channel.
- Applying a pressure dressing.
- Stopping bleeding by digital pressure of the vessel against the bone.
Features:
- Secure Attachment: The trainer features hook-and-loop straps for easy and secure attachment to limbs, ensuring a stable training position.
- Shape and Size: Ideally suited for placement on various body areas, allowing for significant diversification of simulation scenarios.
Elevate your training with this exceptional wound simulator and equip your team with the skills to confidently handle even the most challenging situations.
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