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Product Code: FA95-202423-95
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Training Mannequin for Wound Packing (Laceration)
CPV Code 021:2015: 39162110-9 Educational supplies
Brief Description
This advanced wound simulator is designed for realistic tactical medicine and emergency care training scenarios. Made from high-quality silicone and foam, it accurately mimics the elasticity and tactile feel of real biological tissue.
Key Features
- Realistic Wound: The model features a laceration with irregular edges, tissue avulsion, and damaged elements, creating a convincing training experience.
- Bleeding Simulation: A simulated blood vessel is located in the center of the wound for connection to an infusion system, allowing for bleeding simulation. Beneath it is a hard plate simulating bone.
- Versatility:
- Can be used independently or in conjunction with another tourniquet control trainer.
- Attaches to a special sleeve (sold separately) for expanded simulation options.
Specifications
- Material: silicone, hook-and-loop fabric
- Silicone Elasticity: 5 Shore
- Color: flesh-tone
- 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 Practiced
- Packing shallow wound channels
- Applying a pressure dressing
- Digital pressure on a vessel against bone to stop bleeding
Features
- Secure Attachment: Hook-and-loop straps ensure stable fixation on limbs.
- Universal Sizes: Ideally suited for various body areas, allowing for diverse scenarios.
Kit does not include:
- Blood delivery system
- Fluid reservoir
- Blood simulant
These components can be purchased separately: Go to additional accessories
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