Ultrasound Guide PICC Trainer
Approx. 2.3 kg, Case Height 19 cm
This Ultrasound Guide PICC Trainer is a simulator for comprehensive hands-on training in a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line insertion and removal under ultrasound guidance.
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An excellent tool for proficiency in upper arm PICC method using the ultrasound guide.
Practice:
- Venipuncuture using ultrasound guide
- Guidewire insertion
- Dilator insertion
- Catheter insertion
Features:
- Learning upper arm PICC method using the ultrasound guide
Has a built-in ulnar vein. A series of related tasks, from vein identification to catheter retention, can be carried out using color Doppler imaging and probe pressure.
- Puncture traces do not remain in ultrasound images
Even when continuous tasks are carried out or needle puncturing is difficult, the needle point can still be checked accurately because the previous puncturing traces do no remain in the ultrasound images.
- Backflow can be reproduced.
A significant amount of backflow can be generated.
- Veins and pads can be replaced.
You can replace just the veins and continue training repeatedly until the pad is worn out.
- Compact size so that training can be carried out anywhere!
Battery-powered, so no electrical outlet is necessary.
Specifications:
Size | W69×D39×H19cm (Case size) |
Weight | About 2.3 Kg |
Accessories | Vascular tunneler for M196, baby powder, measuring cup, storage case |
Approved by | Dr Yoko Tsukamoto, Department of Clinical Nursing, School of Nursing & Social |
Services, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido | |
Department of Gerontological Nursing/Wound Care Management, Division of Health | |
Sciences and Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo | |
Dr Hiromi Sanada | |
Dr Koichi Yabunaka |
(M196)
Size | W69×D39×H19cm (Case size) |
Weight | About 2.3 Kg |
Accessories | Vascular tunneler for M196, baby powder, measuring cup, storage case |
Approved by | Dr Yoko Tsukamoto, Department of Clinical Nursing, School of Nursing & Social |
Services, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido | |
Department of Gerontological Nursing/Wound Care Management, Division of Health | |
Sciences and Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo | |
Dr Hiromi Sanada | |
Dr Koichi Yabunaka |
SKU | M196 |
Brand | Sakamoto |
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