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Surgical Simulator Real-feel surgical simulation
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EndoVision EndoVision sets the standard in simulation for hands-on-training in endoscopic procedures. Allowing trainees realistic and safe clinical experiences, EndoVision offers exposure to an extensive library of modules and patient cases to challenge diagnostic and psychomotor skills in preparation for real presentations. True-to-life instruments for procedures in Bronchoscopy, Gastroscopy and Colonoscopy, along with an interactive 3D anatomy atlas, videos, texts and automatic data capture for quality debriefing, high standards of competency are assured. The simulator offers various modules...
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Surgical Simulator EndoVision Standard • Manage complications caused by trainee’s actions • 2 FullHD displays with one of them being a touchscreen for all your menu controls • Haptic feedback for realistic tissue resistance • Interactive 3D anatomy atlas with real-time tracking of the instrument • Real patient cases • Detailed automatic recording of all actions • A set of virtual tips with videos, texts and visual cues • Mobile wheelbase • Height adjustable Software • Training and exam modes • Detailed statistics after each module • High definition 3D graphics • Visual tips and guidelines •...
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Bronchoscopy Modules Transbronchial needle aspiration Essential skills Bronchoscope Handling Skills in Real Anatomical Environment Knowledge of Anatomy in Bronchoscopy Instrument handling skills Biopsy forceps Coagulator Control (monoelectric and argon plasma unit) Forceps for Grab of a Subject Puncture Needle Diagnostic Bronchoscopy Bronchoalveolar Lavage Pediatric Bronchoscopy Routine Endoscopy Skills Therapeutic Bronchoscopy Balloon dilatation Bleeding Control Foreign Body Removal
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Surgical Simulator
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Endobronchial ultrasound transbronchial needle aspiration Due to the close proximity of vessels and unavailability of endoscopic landmarks, we have to use something that could indicate the location of the anatomical structures outside the walls of the bronchi. That “something” is ultrasound (US), and the procedure becomes an ultrasound-guided TBNA technique. How to actually perform an ultrasound scanning, if standard probes are not designed to reach these nodes? EBUS bronchoscope, i.e. a bronchoscope with an ultrasound sensor in the tip making it possible to run an ultrasound-guided...
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Surgical Simulator Upper GI Endoscopy Gastroscopy Modules Instrument handling skills Essential skills Biopsy forceps Coagulator Control (monoelectric and argon plasma unit) Forceps for Grab of a Subject Puncture needle Gastroscope Handling Skills in Real Anatomical Environment Injection needle Therapeutic Gastroscopy Balloon dilatation Foreign Body Removal Diagnostic Gastroscopy Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGDS) Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography Endoscopic Ultrasonography
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Endoscopic Ultrasonography An obvious advantage of this technique is the ability to produce images of organs that are inaccessible by conventional ultrasound scanning, i.e the mediastinum organs and structures such as vessels, lymph nodes, etc. It is also possible to see organs "from the other side" adding funstionality to conventional ultrasound examination. One more important feature to mention is the examination of gastric submucosal tumors (or deeper layers of the GI tract walls), which allows making diagnosis when regular biopsy is not informative or sampling is not possible. Along...
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Lower GI Endoscopy Colonoscopy Modules Essential skills Colonoscopy Navigation Colonoscope Handling Skills in Real Anatomical Environment Random Anatomy of Sigmoidoscopy Pathology Visualization Skills Diagnostic colonoscopy Therapeutic colonoscopy Mucosal Assessment Skills in Colonoscopy Endoscopic Mucosal Resection
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Endoscopic Mucosal Resection One of the standard treatments for patients with early-stage colon cancer is endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR). Under certain criteria, neoplasms can be resected in a minimally invasive manner preventing more serious forms of cancer. This is one of the cornerstones of modern endoscopy. The purpose of the module is to learn and practice the main stages of the procedure and to demonstrate the possibility of using extra types of examination such as narrow band imaging endoscopy.
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