The BrainTumorBox allows you to practice resection of an intraparenchymal glioblastoma with epicenter in the frontal white matter. Once the tumor mass is reached, a fluorescence-guided (5-ALA) and ultrasound-guided resection (5ALA) can be performed.
Courses based on this simulation procedure are demonstrating a huge impact in the training of young residents.
Surgical Capabilities
White matter dissection
Microsurgical resection under the microscope/exoscope
Ultrasound guided resection
Intraoperative bleeding managing
What is included
White base for patient positioning
1 x Spatula
1 x Bayonet Forceps
1 x AR Marker for Augmented Reality App
1 x Lubricant
1 x Reusable TumorBox
1 x Disposable Cartridge
Removing a Cerebral Glioma is an advanced procedure that residents rarely have access to because of its complexity. Cadaver Labs are very useful for learning basic anatomy, but it is not possible to practice on pathologies because they are absent in the cadavers
Here you can resect a tumor guided by 5-ALA fluorescence and Ultrasounds. Hey, be gentle, it may bleed!
With the BrainTumorBox, advanced neuro-oncology procedures can be constantly taught in a sustainable way.
5ALA + ultrasound guided resection
The most advanced neuro-oncology training ever
The BrainTumorBox allows you to practice resection of an intraparenchymal glioblastoma with epicenter in the frontal white matter. Once the tumor mass is reached, a fluorescence-guided (5-ALA) and ultrasound-guided resection (5ALA) can be performed.
Courses based on this simulation procedure are demonstrating a huge impact in the training of young residents.