Article tag: uterine and cervical lesion model BIX-F9A
The uterine and cervical lesion model is a highly realistic teaching device used for gynecological teaching, clinical training and health education. It is widely applied in medical colleges and universities, nursing colleges, obstetrics and gynecology departments of hospitals and public health education fields. This model truly reproduces the structural features of the female uterus and cervix, and can display various pathological states such as normal cervix, cervical erosion, polyps, precancerous lesions and cervical cancer, which is convenient for teaching and practical exercises.
In teaching, teachers can use the model to demonstrate gynecological examinations, cervical smear sampling, colposcopy and lesion identification. Through practical operation, trainees can master the standardized gynecological examination process, correct sampling techniques and the preliminary judgment methods of cervical lesions.
In addition, this model is also frequently used in women's health education and cancer screening training, helping the public intuitively understand the formation of cervical lesions and the importance of early detection. Through its application in teaching and popular science, not only has the professional skills of medical staff been enhanced, but also the popularization of knowledge on the prevention and treatment of cervical cancer and the improvement of women's health awareness have been promoted.