Training simulator NEURO-Train
neurosurgeryarmworkstation

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training simulator
training simulator
training simulator
training simulator
training simulator
training simulator
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Characteristics

Procedure
training
Application
neurosurgery
Form
arm
Configuration
workstation, mobile

Description

NEURO-Train surgical simulators are educational tools for training professionals specifically in cranial access training. They enable training in a variety of procedures that can be performed in this field. NEURO-Train consists of a cartridge that fits into a reusable simulation environment. You have the option of choosing between: 2 environments to choose from: Harvey (large ventricles) and Augusta (small ventricles) 2 cartridges to choose from: with or without a brain The cartridges are composed of the following elements, validated by our experts: Skin Bone Cortical Bone Spongious Dura-mater Brain (for the cartridge “with brain”) The NEURO-Train simulators will allow you to perform many procedures essential to the training of neurosurgeons and other specialties wanting to train in cranial access. You will be able to perform skin incisions, bone drilling, dura drilling… Available standard models and associated feasible acts: Intra-cranial sensor placement Use of the brainless model Ventricular puncture Use of the with brain model A RANGE OF REALISTIC SIMULATORS THAT ARE ADJUSTABLE ACCORDING TO THE NEEDS OF THE USER Create customizable models that can be scaled from your patient data. “Patient-specific” templates Practice on multi-subject simulators. For accurate and realistic features . Design multi-purpose simulators. Repeat an act on a single cartridge. Position your simulator on an articulated arm. For better ergonomics. Couple your simulator with a neuronavigation system To complete your training.

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