Laparoscopic simulators are training devices used to teach and practice laparoscopic surgical techniques in a safe and controlled environment. These simulators replicate the experience of performing laparoscopic surgery, which involves making small incisions in the abdomen and inserting specialized instruments and a camera to perform surgical procedures. Laparoscopic simulators typically include physical components such as a box trainer with ports for trocar insertion, simulated organs or tissues, and laparoscopic instruments. They may also incorporate virtual components such as computer-based simulation software and virtual reality (VR) headsets to provide immersive training experiences. Laparoscopic simulators offer benefits such as repetitive practice, immediate feedback, and diverse applications in surgical education, training, and research.
Spherical Box(No monitor)Size 42 x 39 x20mm
More space
Routine training
Plenty of light
V Needle holder forceps Φ5*330mm
Marryland dissector Φ5*330mm
Curved scissors Φ5*330mm
Grasping forceps Φ5*330mm
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