About ConXport Advanced Male Urethral Catheterization Simulator
Material: PVC
Description:This model can be practiced just as on a real patient. A lubricated catheter can be inserted in the urethral orifice, passed through the urethra, and into the bladder. When the bladder is successfully entered, artificial urine (water)will flow from the catheter.
Packing: 1pcs/ctn,57x21x50cm, 9kgs
Realistic Simulation DesignThe ConXport simulator features a full-size, anatomically accurate male pelvic structure crafted from durable PVC material. It provides resistance at each anatomical zone encountered during the catheterization process, closely mimicking real-life procedures. Its life-like bladder reservoir and replaceable genitalia allow for comprehensive and effective training.
Versatile Training ApplicationsThis simulator supports a variety of training needs, including insertion, catheterization, irrigation, and removal. Its high anatomical accuracy ensures that trainees gain authentic, hands-on experience essential for mastering urinary tract procedures. The included lubricant and irrigation features further enhance the realism and educational value.
Easy Maintenance and DurabilityDesigned for repeated use, the simulator is easy to clean with mild soap and water. Detachable genitalia can be removed for thorough sanitation and replaced when necessary. Supplied in a sturdy carrying case and requiring no electrical power, it is a reliable addition to any educational setting.
FAQs of ConXport Advanced Male Urethral Catheterization Simulator:
Q: How do I properly clean and maintain the ConXport Advanced Male Urethral Catheterization Simulator?
A: Clean the simulator using mild soap and water after each training session. Detach the genitalia for thorough cleaning and drying. Avoid harsh chemicals and store the unit in its carrying case at room temperature to maintain durability.
Q: What features make this simulator suitable for medical and nursing education?
A: The simulator offers high anatomical accuracy, life-size proportions, tactile feedback at anatomical resistance points, and a fluid outflow system to confirm correct catheter placement. These features provide realistic, safe, and repeatable practice opportunities for students.
Q: When should the genitalia component be replaced or cleaned?
A: Genitalia should be removed and cleaned after each use, especially if multiple trainees are using the simulator. Replace the genitalia if signs of wear or damage appear to ensure continued hygiene and training quality.
Q: Where is the ConXport simulator most commonly used?
A: This simulator is predominantly used in nursing colleges, medical schools, teaching hospitals, paramedical institutions, and skills training centerswhere hands-on learning of male urethral catheterization is necessary.
Q: What is the process for using the simulator to practice catheterization?
A: Begin by lubricating the catheter, then insert it into the urethra following correct clinical steps. The model provides resistance at anatomical points for realistic feedback. Success is confirmed by fluid outflow from the simulated bladder, allowing full practice of the urinary catheterization procedure.
Q: What are the main benefits of using the ConXport simulator for training?
A: The simulator offers a safe environment for skill acquisition, reducing risk to real patients. Its realistic design allows students to practice insertion, irrigation, and removal repeatedly, honing both technique and confidence before clinical placements.