Article tag: Cervical lesion model BIX-F9A
The role of the uterine and cervical lesion model is to provide medical students, gynecologists and nursing staff with an intuitive and operable teaching platform for systematically learning the identification and diagnosis and treatment skills of cervical lesions.
This model is based on the anatomical structure of the female pelvic cavity, focusing on presenting the structural features of the cervix and vagina. At the same time, it can simulate various common lesions, such as cervical erosion, cervical polyps, cervicitis and early cancer, allowing learners to directly observe the location, shape and degree of the lesions.
Through model operation, trainees can practice skills such as cervical examination, speculator use, sampling and lesion identification, master standardized operation procedures, and at the same time cultivate sensitivity to lesions and clinical judgment ability. The model is made of soft materials and has a touch close to real tissues, which is convenient for repeated training and reduces the risks in clinical learning.
The application of this model not only enhances the practical skills of the trainees but also strengthens the integration of theory and clinical practice, providing effective teaching support for the early screening, diagnosis and care of gynecological diseases. It is of great significance for improving clinical safety and the level of diagnosis and treatment.