Developed in collaboration with Professor Tony Wright, Emeritus Professor of Otolaryngology, our new AR402 DIGITAL EAR EXAMINATION TRAINER has been designed to facilitate the most realistic training experience in ear examination.
Using high resolution digital screen technology, the trainer includes 48 common and less common ear conditions as well as an anatomically accurate ear structure to offer a comprehensive training solution for ear examination and use of an otoscope.
Features:
- Simple to set up and use
- Soft, flexible and realistic pinna and ear canal
- High resolution digital display
- Easy to use, digital control for ear conditions
- Examination cover to hide displays of condition numbers
- Battery or worldwide mains power compatible
- Sleep mode to conserve power
2 Year Guarantee
- This model, manufactured by Adam,Rouilly, comes with a 2 Year Guarantee.
This guarantee applies to models which have been used correctly and covers durability and functionality.
Skills:
Ear conditions and diseases presented digitally for the right patient ear:
- Normal I
- Normal II
- Ear Wax (Cerumen)
- Swimmer’s Osteoma
- Fungal Ear I
- Fungal Ear II
- Acute Viral Ear
- Acute Secretory Otitis Media I
- Resolving Secretory Otitis Media
- Acute Secretory Otitis Media II
- Acute Secretory Otitis Media III
- Perforation following an Acute Suppurative Otitis Media (ASOM)
- Childhood Glue Ear
- Glue Ear in a Child with a Dermoid Cyst in the Eardrum
- Adult Glue Ear
- A Standard Ventilation Tube in the Membrane
- Infected Mini Grommet with Otitis Externa Secondary to a Mucus Discharge
- Permanent Ventilation Tube in Place
- Large Perforation of the Tympanic Membrane
- A Posterior Perforation of the Tympanic Membrane
- Two Small Traumatic Perforations following a Blow to the Ear
- Subtotal Perforation of the Tympanic Membrane
- Perforation with Tympanosclerosis
- Grommet Scar Healed
- Tympanosclerosis of Tympanic Membrane
- Posterior Retraction
- Retraction onto Long Process of the Incus
- Retraction with Loss of Long Process of the Incus and Keratin Trail
- Retraction with loss of Long Process of the Incus
- Posterior Retraction Pocket onto Jugular Bulb and with Middle Ear Fluid
- Retraction with Early Keratin Build Up
- Childhood Attic Retraction
- Deep Attic Retraction
- Attic retraction Accumulation Keratin – Underlying Cholesteatoma
- Extensive Accumulation with Cholesteatoma in Middle Ear
- Wet Cholesteatoma
- Clean Dry Reconstructed Mastoid Cavity
- Old Style Mastoid Cavity with Residual Cholesteatoma
- Mastoid Cavity with Fistula into Lateral Semicircular Canal
- Congenital Cholesteatoma
- Large Congenital Cholesteatoma
- Ear Canal Cholesteatoma I
- Ear Canal Cholesteatoma II
- Keratosis Obturans
- Glomus Tympanicum Tumours
- Glomus Jugulare Tumour
- Foreign bodies
- Aural Polyp
What's Included:
- Rigid Carrying Case
- Mains adaptor with worldwide plug fixings
- Instruction Manual