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Trocar Training Module for Abdominal Puncture - Enhance Surgical Skills
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Rost LLC
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Description
The module is designed for practising the use of a trocar for abdominal puncture. It simulates the anatomical structure of the skin, subcutaneous fat layer. It is characterised by the sensation of the trocar passing through the skin layers. The module has a transparent base, through which you can see the trocar.
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Assignment
To teach health care skills
Material
PVC
Warranty period
B1/B8 2100/900 MHz
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