Article tag: Advanced tracheal intubation training model BIX-J51
The advanced tracheal intubation training model is a highly realistic teaching aid specially designed for clinical teaching and first aid skills training, mainly used to train medical staff in intubation operations in respiratory tract management. This model is based on the anatomical structure of the human head, neck and respiratory tract, featuring realistic oral, pharyngeal, glottic and tracheal structures. It can clearly present the resistance and operational experience that may be encountered during intubation.
During the training process, trainees can perform standard operations such as head extension, mouth opening to expose the glottis, insertion of laryngoscope and catheter advancement. They can also determine whether the intubation is successful through model feedback, such as observing the rise and fall of the thorax, the inflation of the airbag and the patency of the airway. Some advanced models also support simulating accidental esophageal insertion, breathing sound monitoring and respiratory and circulatory responses, allowing trainees to accumulate experience in an environment close to reality.
This model not only helps beginners repeatedly practice the steps and key points of intubation, but also enhances the airway management ability of medical staff in complex or emergency situations. Through systematic training, trainees can master the skills of tracheal intubation proficiently, reduce clinical risks, and win precious time for the rescue of critically ill patients.