Uro-Scopic Trainer

Part 60374

$4,820.00

A versatile model that provides for a range of urological endoscopic techniques and procedures to be acquired in line with a trainees clinical progression.

Skills
  • Fluid management
  • Insertion, manipulation and removal of instruments
  • Examination of the urethra (urethroscopy)
  • Examination of the bladder (cystoscopy)
  • Examination of the ureters using rigid or flexible instruments (ureteroscopy)
  • Stent and guide wire insertion
  • Lithotripsy
  • Stone retrieval
  • Excellent visualization throughout the length of the urinary tract:
    • urethra containing prostatic lobes and verumontanum
    • bladder including trigone and two ureteric orifices
    • ureters containing entry ports for insertion of artificial stones and blood
  • Accepts rigid and flexible scopes
  • Translucent ureters allow trainees to visualize precise instrument placement within ureter and renal pelvis
  • Supplied with 3 sizes of stone
  • Allows stones to be placed in the bladder, ureters and renal pelvis
  • Stones fragment realistically during lithotripsy
  • Mock blood can be introduced during training to obscure vision and enhance realism
  • Incorporates a simple but effective irrigation and drainage system to contain operative liquids
  • Clamp system stabilizes the trainer during use
  • Quick and easy to assemble and maintain
  • Supplied in a heavy duty flight case
  • 1 Uro-Scopic Bladder & Penis 60391
  • 2 Ureters Opaque 60385
  • 2 Ureters Translucent 60388
  • 1 bag of Stones Small 60384
  • 1 bag of Stones Medium 60390
  • 1 bag of Stones Large 60383
  • 1 bottle of Silicone oil 50180
  • 1 bottle of Mock Blood 00223
  • 1 Uro-Scopic base with male perineum
  • 1 pair of tweezers
  • 2 bench top clamps


Note

Limbs & Things do not supply any endoscopic/laparoscopic electronics, devices, instruments or their consumables.

Chou, D. S. A., Corollos; Clayman, Ralph V.; McDougall, Elspeth M. (2006). "Comparison of Results of Virtual-Reality Simulator and Training Model for Basic Ureteroscopy Training." Journal of Endourology 20(4): 266-271.