The AirSim Difficult Airway Trainer has been designed in accordance with the DAS guidelines to aid in the improved management of unanticipated difficult intubations, and is the most realistic trainer on the market.
The Bronchi Trainer features the fourth-generation bronchioles between the lung bags. The addition of the bronchioles allows the user to train in lung suctioning and lung isolation techniques including bronchial blocker insertion, single and double endobronchial tubes and specialised stents.
TruCorp’s intubation manikin is an excellent solution for airway management, front of neck access (FONA) devices, and emergency FONA techniques.
The AirSim Difficult Airway Trainer has been designed in accordance with the DAS guidelines to aid in the improved management of unanticipated difficult intubations, and is the most realistic trainer on the market.
The Bronchi Trainer features the fourth-generation bronchioles between the lung bags. The addition of the bronchioles allows the user to train in lung suctioning and lung isolation techniques including bronchial blocker insertion, single and double endobronchial tubes and specialised stents.
TruCorp’s intubation manikin is an excellent solution for airway management, front of neck access (FONA) devices, and emergency FONA techniques.
Compact and accessible, this airway simulator incorporates multiple features with minimal set up time between training sessions.
To operate the different features of the Difficult Airway Manikin, the base has been equipped with a clear and simple pump system. The hose can be attached to any of the three mechanisms to inflate and simulate different pathologies. The pathologies can be used simultaneously to increase the degree of difficulty
Difficult Airway Features
Laryngospasm – Fully adjustable from normal to complete obstruction of the airway, simulates closure of the vocal cords, and obstructions can be reverse to provide positive feedback upon successful trainee actions.
Tongue Edema – Tongue can be inflated to simulate various degrees of tongue angioedema.
Displaced Larynx – Larynx insert can be adjusted to an anterior position, increasing the difficulty of visualising the vocal cords.
Lockjaw & Jaw Position – The mechanism of the jaw allows the trainer to change the difficulty of scenarios with lockjaw, overbite and underbite, as well as free moving to replicate jaw thrust.
Head Rotational Lock – As standard the model allows for head rotation, the head can also be locked in position to make rotation impossible.
Bronchi structures - anatomically correct carina, bronchus and bronchioles with internal anatomy down to the fourth-generation bronchi allowing bronchoscopies to be performed.