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The Obstetric Examination Simulator is a representation of a 39 to 40-week pregnant woman. The model enables trainees to learn key prenatal check-up skills, including Leopold’s maneuvers and CPD assessment (Seitz Method) through palpation of the foetus, foetal heart auscultation and abdominal measurement.
Wirelessly controlled sounds recorded by a Doppler monitor and a conventional stethoscope allow teachers or trainees to activate and customise foetal heart sounds and the sound of umbilical blood flow.
Overview
Soft and elastic tissue material provides a realistic sensation of palpation
Authentic foetal heart sounds recorded are from real patients
Maternal body measurement to estimate foetal weight, development and any change in the volume of the amniotic fluid can be performed on the manikin
Realism
Foetal landmarks such as the head, buttocks and the trunk facilitate the ability to assess foetal lie, presentation and position, as well as the degree of foetal descent
Anatomically correct pelvis and foetus
Versatility
The height of the foetal head against the pubic symphysis can be altered to provide a different scenario for CPD assessment (Seitz method)
Anatomy
Anatomically correct landmarks include:
Pubic symphysis
The navel
The xiphoid process
Iliac crest
Greater trochanters
Skills Gained
Leopoldʼs maneuvers
CPD assessment
Foetal heart auscultation
Auscultation with a Pinard stethoscope on the maternal abdomen
Listening of Doppler monitor sounds through the external speaker