Additional Information
Limbs & Things offers a comprehensive range of Catheterization Trainers designed to enhance urinary catheterization training across various skill levels.
The Standard Catheterization Trainer Set contains both Male and Female modules, allowing for the practice of fundamental procedures and more advanced skills of suprapubic management, with clear sides for real-time visualization and feedback.
The Advanced Catheterization Trainer Set facilitates simultaneous true-to-life catheterizations with two complete simulators.
The Female Catheterization Trainer provides a realistic urethral passage feel for learning catheterization techniques and pre-inserted suprapubic catheter care, while the Male Catheterization Trainer emphasizes aseptic insertion to prevent CAUTI.
Additionally, the Suprapubic Insertion Unit, made of echolucent silicone, enables the practice of the surgical procedure of suprapubic catheterization independently or in combination with another trainer for true-to-life simulation.
Features
Highlights
NEW: Augmented Reality capabilities with the ART Mat
More robust design means longer lasting models, keeping on-going costs lower
Ability to view catheter path when modules are used outside of the Pelvic Shell
Improved Water System
Softer, more realistic male/female anatomy
Improved internal anatomy to allow for smoother insertion of catheter into the bladder
Realism
Supple urethra & resistant sphincter providing realistic response
Anatomically accurate bladder
Flaccid penis with a removable foreskin for realistic male catheterization
Increased mobility of the penis gives a more accurate representation of inserting the catheter
Softer labia to practise parting using aseptic no touch technique
Meatus is less obvious than previous simulator, allowing for truer to life experience when performing female catheterization
Increased realism of anatomy, inclusion of a vaginal vault allows for potential insertion of catheter into the incorrect location
Skills
Correct handling of male and female anatomy
Aseptic catheterization technique
Withdrawal of catheter
Urinary catheterization
Fluid management
Suprapubic catheter management on female anatomy