Basic Hysteroscopic instrument handling.
Hysteroscopic Polypectomy - Dry Lab
Uterine Polyps grow from the endometrium of the uterus wall, and protrude into the uterine cavity. Although these can be symptomless, they can also cause pain, irregular bleeding, cause infertility and can be cancerous.
In this dry lab module, you will use hysteroscopic scissors and biopsy forceps to hone the basic skills of operative hysteroscopy.
This is also an ideal environment to practice your hysteroscope handling skills, with an anatomically correct uterus. The vaginal canal and uterine cavity is distended to simulate the presence of fluid management.
The uterus model is reusable.
Uterine Polyps grow from the endometrium of the uterus wall, and protrude into the uterine cavity. Although these can be symptomless, they can also cause pain, irregular bleeding, cause infertility and can be cancerous.
In the wet lab lab module, you can use whichever instrumentation you are familiar with, from basic scissors and forceps to intrauterine shavers and bipolar devices.
This is also an ideal environment to practice your hysteroscope handling skills, with an anatomically correct uterus. The vaginal canal and uterine cavity is fully sealed to allow use of fluid management.
Each model houses between 10 and 12 polyps.
This module allows the surgeon to complete a Hysteroscopic polypectomy in a dry lab setting. The user can choose Hysteroscopic scissors or Biopsy forceps to complete the task.