
The compact, tabletop difficult airway management model offers detailed anatomy and a variety of scenarios for practicing various intubation techniques. It is ideal for demonstrating procedures and instruments , enabling precise training in airway management techniques. The model simulates realistic airway structures and offers training opportunities for airway opening , intubation , and the use of various airway instruments such as a laryngoscope, Guedel tube, and video laryngoscope. The incisors fracture under excessive pressure, making the model even more realistic. Propeller indicators allow for verification of successful intubation .
Areas of application:
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Medical training centers for anesthesia, intensive care medicine and emergency medicine
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Hospitals and clinics , especially in emergency departments
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Training facilities for emergency and intensive care medicine
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Emergency services and pre-clinical training centers
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Training centers for airway management , especially for the use of intubation instruments and video laryngoscopy
Advantages at a glance:
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Anatomically correct airway for realistic training scenarios
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Realistic incisors that break under excessive pressure to increase authenticity
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Verification of successful intubation by propeller indicators that confirm correct placement
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Compact design , ideal for use on tables and in small training rooms
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Versatile training options for the use of instruments such as laryngoscope, video laryngoscope, Guedel tube, Wendl tube and laryngeal mask
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Allows simulation of airway emergencies and practice of laryngeal compression maneuvers
Training options:
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Techniques for opening the airway such as head tilt and Esmarch maneuver
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Bag ventilation and assessment of the airway before intubation
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Establishing the sniffing position and performing laryngeal pressure maneuvers
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Oral and nasal intubation
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Use of a Guedel tube and Wendl tube
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Using a laryngeal mask
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Video laryngoscopy for detailed visualization
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Checking successful intubation using propeller indicators
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Securing the tube after intubation with a plaster or Thomas tube holder
Further information:
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The simulator allows trainees to practice the entire airway management procedure , from needle insertion to successful catheter placement .
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Propeller indicators for verifying successful intubation offer a valuable opportunity to detect errors and optimize the learning process.
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Securing the tube after intubation with a plaster or Thomas tube holder helps trainees learn stable techniques for securing the tube.
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Manufacturer:
Erler-Zimmer GmbH & Co. KG
Hauptstrasse 27
77886 Lauf
Deutschland
Tel: +49 07841 / 67191-0
Email: info@erler-zimmer.de
VAT ID number: Achtung! Medizinisches Ausbildungsmaterial, kein Spielzeug. Nicht geeignet für Personen unter 14 Jahren. Attention! Medical training material, not a toy. Not suitable for persons under 14 years of age.