Blue Phantom Femoral Vessel and Nerve Replacement Tissue
Blue Phantom Femoral Vessel and Nerve Replacement Tissue
The Blue Phantom replacement vessel insert for the femoral sheath and nerve is intended for use with our ultrasound training models for femoral vascular access (BPF-1410) or femoral regional anesthesia nerve block in the lower torso (BPF-1400). With Blue Phantom's proven realistic and ultra-durable self-healing tissue technology, users can cannulate the femoral vessels with needles and catheters more than 1,000 times without replacing the tissue (recommended needle and catheter size: 18–21 gauge needles and 7Fr triple lumen catheters), as well as perform guided regional anesthesia procedures targeting the femoral nerves. As an additional training option, users can choose to add a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) to the femoral vein.
Blue Phantom = Quality. Extremely Realistic and Self-Healing
Blue Phantom's ultrasound training model for femoral vascular access and regional anesthesia allows users to develop and practice the skills necessary to achieve competence in using ultrasound to guide needle and catheter insertion into the femoral artery, vein, and nerve. The model is excellent for clinicians who teach the psychomotor skills required for ultrasound-guided procedures.
Use Your Own Ultrasound System for Vascular Access and Regional Anesthesia Training
The replacement tissue insert offers anatomically correct vascular anatomy of the lower torso, including the femoral vein, artery, and femoral nerves. The femoral vessels can accommodate full threading of guidewires and catheters. Positive fluid flow in the vessels provides users with immediate feedback when the vessels are accessed. The simulated blood in the arterial vessels differs in color from the venous system, allowing users to easily distinguish between successful and unsuccessful venous access procedures. Users can inject fluid around the femoral nerves to simulate a femoral nerve block and verify needle tip position. Injected fluids are automatically expelled, allowing for repeated use.
Choose the Correct Replacement Tissue:
The femoral replacement inserts are available in three pump configurations – no pump, hand pump, and automatic pump. The pump configuration simulates arterial pulsation in your lower torso ultrasound training model. Choose the same configuration as your current model to ensure proper fit.
Overview
- Realistic and ultra-durable ultrasound training model for femoral vascular access – ideal for training clinicians in psychomotor skills
- Replacement tissue insert for femoral vascular access (BPF-1410) or femoral regional anesthesia nerve block in the lower torso (BPF-1400)
- Excellent for vascular access and regional anesthesia procedures
- Simulated tissue is extremely realistic in ultrasound characteristics and feels like real human tissue
- Ultra-durable self-healing tissue withstands intensive use – saves money on replacement parts
- Cannulate the femoral vessels with needles and catheters more than 1,000 times without replacement
- Inject fluid around the femoral nerves to simulate nerve block – fluid is automatically expelled
- Contains anatomically correct vascular anatomy of the right lower torso including femoral artery, vein, and nerve
- Supports both traditional anatomical landmark and ultrasound-guided techniques
- Can accommodate full threading of guidewires and catheters
- Optional deep vein thrombosis (DVT) can be added to the femoral vein
- Venous and arterial fluids are easily refilled via quick-fill ports
- Three arterial pulse configurations: no pump, hand pump, and automatic pump
- Positive fluid flow provides immediate feedback upon vessel access
- Tissue matches the acoustic properties of human tissue
- Excellent performance with all ultrasound systems
- Train use of ultrasound system settings
- High quality
- No special storage requirements
- Patented technology
- Made in the USA
SKU BPF1412
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