Outline
This PPH simulator is an ideal solution to provide hands-on and realistic training in prompt treatment and care of postpartum hemorrhage for learners in both professional education and healthcare providers, greatly enhancing the competence and the confidence how to manage postpartum bleeding.
Skills Gained
· Management of postpartum hemorrhage:
Bimanual compression
Hemostatic balloon insertion (Bakri Balloon)
· Blood loss estimation:
Gravimetric method
Volumetric method
· Delivery of a retained placenta
· Bladder catheterization (no fluid)
Features
· Realism:
1) Realistic simulation of atonic and contracting uterus
2) Life-like soft texture of detachable abdominal wall, presenting how it looks like after delivery
· Anatomy:
1) Lower half-body from xiphoid down to upper thighs
2) Accurate anatomy, including pubic symphysis, ischial spines, etc.
3) Flexible bilateral hip joints support flexion, adduction, internal rotation and external rotation. Lithotomy position available.
· Key Features:
Uterine tone is easily adjustable with the air bulb. An atonic uterus feels soft and enlarged while a contracted uterus feels harder and can tighten to a realistic smaller size after bimanual compression.
A 3.5L built-in bleeding tank supports the simulation of postpartum hemorrhage. Blood loss of up to 2 liters can be simulated. Squeeze the air bulb to expel the blood with visible outflow.
Placement of a Bakri Balloon can stop bleeding. Injecting about 400ml of liquid can achieve hemostasis. When there is no active bleeding from vaginal orifice, the needle on air bulb will stop moving.
It comes with an incomplete placenta. The residual piece can be placed in the uterus to simulate retained placenta. It is used to check the completeness of the delivered placenta and to train the removal of a retained placenta.
Bladder catheterization. The insertion of a urinary catheter (16F & 18F to a depth of 4-6 cm) is possible. No fluid drainage is required.
Carrying handle for easy transport. Strap fastenings and anti-skid design secure this simulator to a desktop or bed during training.
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