Silicone peripheral vessels are used for performance tests, functional demonstrations, and training of cardiovascular surgery devices, such as lower extremity arterial stents and delivery devices, lower extremity venous stents, thrombus filtration and delivery devices, and filters. These silicone peripheral blood vessels, including arteries and veins, are mainly made of highly transparent soft silicone and are used for surgical training, performance testing, and functional demonstration related to lower limb arterial or venous intervention diagnosis and treatment. The surgical instruments involved include wires, catheters, lower limb arterial or venous stents, thrombus filters, and other instruments. Incorporating silicone vascular models into these applications ensures a realistic and effective training environment, enhancing the skills and confidence of medical professionals in performing complex vascular interventions.
The Silicone Peripheral Vessels are designed based on the real clinical CT/MRI image data.
The end branches of silicone blood vessels have specially designed circulation pipeline interfaces, which facilitate the introduction of blood flow into the pipeline system at the bottom of the model and simulate the hemodynamic characteristics of real human bodies. Combined with our Cardiac hemodynamic simulation device and Blood Pressure Simulator, it can simulate human blood circulation and measure blood pressure at a certain point or end range.
Customizable replacement vascular module to practice various diseases of Peripheral vascular intervention surgery to meet the demand for simulation training of renal artery, iliac artery, popliteal artery, and various peripheral artery balloon dilation and stent implantation.
By injecting contrast agent into the silicone blood vessel, the X-ray image of the silicone vessel and intravascular medical device can be taken.
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