General surgery

Choledochoscope Training Simulator HFM-8530

"Choledochoscope Training Simulator" is a specialized medical simulation tool designed to train surgeons and medical professionals in performing choledochoscopy procedures. Choledochoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to examine and treat conditions affecting the bile ducts, such as gallstones, strictures, tumors, or infections.

The simulator replicates the anatomy of the biliary system, including the bile ducts, sphincter of Oddi, and surrounding tissues. Realistic anatomical structures enable trainees to familiarize themselves with the complexities of the procedure.

It provides simulated choledochoscopes, guidewires, catheters, and other instruments used during choledochoscopy procedures. Trainees can practice handling and maneuvering these instruments within a controlled environment.

The simulator offers various training scenarios ranging from basic procedures to complex interventions. Trainees can practice skills sequentially, gradually increasing the difficulty level as they progress in their training.

The simulator tracks trainee performance metrics such as accuracy, efficiency, and time taken to complete procedures. These metrics allow instructors to evaluate trainee proficiency and provide targeted feedback for improvement.

Overall, a Choledochoscope Training Simulator serves as a valuable tool for enhancing surgical education, improving procedural skills, and ultimately contributing to better patient outcomes in choledochoscopy procedures.

Choledochoscope Training Simulator


Choledochoscopic Model

Choledochoscope Training Simulator

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