Anal Sphincter Repair Trainer - Dark
Ideal for practising repair of 4th degree anal sphincter injuries (OASI), its realistic anatomy allows for repair of both the internal and external anal sphincter, and anal mucosa.
Developed in collaboration with Mr Abdul Sultan, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist, Croydon University Hospital (UK).
Overview
- Cost-effective as all layers can be sutured repeatedly
- Durable and long-lasting block
- Illustration pack representing each degree of perineal trauma to aid identification of key landmarks and internal anatomy
Realism
- All essential layers of tissue can accept repeated sutures
- Soft skin with a similar drag and strength to human skin
Versatility
- Can be used alongside PROMPT Flex by placing in front of it to add further realism to the simulation
- Quick and easy to set up
- Clamps provided to secure trainer to bench-top
- Compact and portable
Cleaning
- Skin surface is washable using soap & water
Safety
- Product is latex free
Anatomy
- Hymenal remnants
- Vaginal mucosa
- Perineal skin
- Perineal muscles
- External anal sphincter
- Internal anal sphincter
- Anal mucosa
- Pararectal fat
Skills Gained
- Recognition of internal anatomy
- Tissue handling
- End-to-end repair of the external anal sphincter
- Overlap repair of the external anal sphincter
- Repair of the internal anal sphincter and anal mucosa
References
Obstetric and Gynaecology Training
Clinicians that choose to specialise in obstetrics and gynaecology would learn to perform an episiotomy and perineal repair by meeting the following milestones: - Core module 11: Management of delivery - Episiotomy and Perineal trauma and repair (ST1-ST5) - Core module 12: Postpartum Problems - Repair Episiotomy, 2nd, 3rd and 4th laceration - Advanced Labour Ward - perform the repair of 3rd/ 4th degree perineal tear (ST6-ST7)