Urethral Catheterisation Model
The vulva and the urethral openings are anatomically correct. Urethral catheterization can be practiced with very realistic sensations.
- The genitalia and urethra simulate anatomical structure very precisely so that female catheterization practice is experienced as it would be with a real patient.
- The turgescence of the bladder can be recognized by palpation, and the trainee can practice this assessment.
- When a catheter is inserted through the urethra and enters the bladder, artificial urine (water) will flow from the catheter as it would with a real patient.
- The residual urine will be confirmed by pressing on the bladder
- 500 cc volume bladder provided.
- A self-retaining catheter is applied and positioned
(1) When the components have been set up
- Vulva
- Bladder
- Bag for irrigator
- Tube for irrigator
- Clamp
- Main body
(2) When the bladder has been dilated
- Bladder
- Tube connector
- Urethral opening valve (A)
- Urethral opening valve (B)
- Hose clamp
Specifications
Length | Approx. 24 cm |
Width | Approx. 38 cm |
Height | Approx. 20 cm |
Weight | Approx. 1.4 kg |
Bladder capacity | Approx. 500 ml |
Components
Main body | 1 |
Self-retaining indwelling catheter | 1 |
Storage bag | 1 |