Anatomically accurate, the TruCric cricothyrotomy trainer is an ideal model for practising needle and surgical techniques used for emergency airway management.
This durable and cost-effective trainer supports a range of surgical airway techniques. Its design, with individual components, ensures minimal downtime between procedures, and reusable neck skins can be rotated on the model to extend its life span.
What procedures can be taught using the TruCric trainer?
- Needle cricothyrotomy
- Surgical cricothyrotomy
- Air jet ventilation
- Percutaneous tracheostomy
- Seldinger technique
- Front of Neck Access airway management (FONA)
Suitable for use on the ATLS 10th edition course, learners will be able to learn and repeatedly demonstrate skills such as needle and surgical cricothyroidotomy, air jet ventilation, percutaneous tracheostomy, and also the Seldinger technique. The manikin has anatomically accurate features to enhance learning, such as tracheal rings, cricoid, cricothyroid membrane and laryngeal cartilages that help provide realistic training in front of neck access techniques.
Anatomically accurate, the TruCric cricothyrotomy trainer is an ideal model for practising needle and surgical techniques used for emergency airway management.
This durable and cost-effective trainer supports a range of surgical airway techniques. Its design, with individual components, ensures minimal downtime between procedures, and reusable neck skins can be rotated on the model to extend its life span.
What procedures can be taught using the TruCric trainer?
- Needle cricothyrotomy
- Surgical cricothyrotomy
- Air jet ventilation
- Percutaneous tracheostomy
- Seldinger technique
- Front of Neck Access airway management (FONA)
Suitable for use on the ATLS 10th edition course, learners will be able to learn and repeatedly demonstrate skills such as needle and surgical cricothyroidotomy, air jet ventilation, percutaneous tracheostomy, and also the Seldinger technique. The manikin has anatomically accurate features to enhance learning, such as tracheal rings, cricoid, cricothyroid membrane and laryngeal cartilages that help provide realistic training in front of neck access techniques.
Our range of ATLS trainers allow for the running of multiple stations simultaneously, with ongoing consumable costs as little as $20 per class of 16 learners.