| Item No.: | 23461-01 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer item no.: | 1023009 |
Different levels of difficulty:
On the male insert, three different degrees of urethral stricture can be practised. In the tightest setting, the learner can determine that urethral catheterisation is no longer possible and that a suprapubic catheter must be placed.
Immediate learning effect:
When the catheter is correctly placed, fluid flows out just as with a real patient. In addition, the catheter position can be checked via the transparent bladder. The abdominal wall on the PRO version can be removed so that the urethral catheterisation process can be better visualised.
Changing and caring for a suprapubic bladder catheter:
If catheterisation via the urethra is no longer possible, a suprapubic catheter must be placed. The suprapubic catheter is usually inserted by a physician through the abdominal wall into the filled urinary bladder and fixed to the abdominal wall. With the PRO version, changing the suprapubic catheter as well as its care can be practised. Care includes changing the dressing, cleaning the catheter and disinfecting the wound.
All advantages of the P93 PRO male catheterisation simulator at a glance:
Male catheterisation with realistic resistance
Adjustable urethral constriction in 3 levels
Soft, movable foreskin (for practising e.g. disinfection)
- Anatomically realistic pelvic structure
- Fluid outflow with successful catheterisation
- Checking possible via transparent bladder and removable abdominal wall
- Training in changing the suprapubic catheter as well as its cleaning and care
- Stable on the table thanks to anti-slip feet
- Magnetic connections for quick assembly and conversion
- Easy to clean and maintain, can be completely disassembled
- Sponge inside prevents moisture build-up
Scope of delivery:
- Realistic lower-abdomen model
- Male catheterisation insert with transparent bladder
- Bottle and tubing connections
- Carry bag
Note:
For catheterisation, we recommend using catheters with only one or two opposing drainage eyes. Both silicone and PVC catheters can be used.
We recommend the following catheters:
Urethral constriction “Open” = 16 CH catheter or 14 CH balloon catheter
Urethral constriction “Partial constriction” = 14 CH catheter or 12 CH balloon catheter
Catheters with a curved tip should not be used!
Tip:
In accordance with guidelines for correct catheterisation, even in simulation a small amount of lubricating gel (not included) should be introduced into the urethra or into the puncture site on the abdominal wall to ensure smooth insertion of the catheter. Alternatively, the lubricating gel can also be applied to the tip of the catheter
Kontaktinformationen im Rahmen der Produktinformationsverordnung (GPSR)
Gesetzliche Anbietererkennung:
3B Scientific GmbH
Ludwig-Erhard-Str. 20, 20459, Hamburg, Deutschland
Mailkontakt: astrid.rasch@3bscientific.com







