Product No:
60950
Overview
Our anatomically accurate trainer is an ideal platform for teaching and learning ‘hands-on’ male pelvic examination and diagnosis, taught as part of the undergraduate medical curriculum.
The Mk 2 male pelvic trainer offers a more realistic training platform than the previous model, with a robust representation of an adult male from umbilicus to mid-thigh.
This trainer was developed in collaboration with experts from:
The Clinical Skills Resource Centre, University of Liverpool, UK.
Imperial College, London, UK.
Guy's Hospital, London, UK.
Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK.
University of Southampton, UK.
Features
Overview
Anatomically accurate male simulator that allows for realistic practice of the male pelvic exam.
A Foreskin Pack is included to practice procedures on both circumcised and uncircumcised anatomy.
Realism
Soft tissue genitals and abdominal wall.
Clear anatomical landmarks allow for a realistic palpation experience.
Penis, foreskin and scrotum respond in a life-like way under examination, adding realism.
Versatility
Allows training of male pelvic exam in both standing and supine positions.
Additional, pathological, modules can be purchased to offer more advanced training.
Cleaning
Clean product surfaces with a soft damp cloth, warm water and mild detergent, after every training session.
Allow to dry thoroughly before storing.
Safety
This product is latex free.
Only use water-based lubricant on the CMPT range.
Lubricate the foreskin before attaching it to the training module.
Do not leave foreskin on the model when not in use.
Wear gloves when handling the simulator, sharp surfaces such as jewellery and fingernails can damage silicone parts.
Simulated Patient
The Clinical Male Pelvic Trainers can be used with a simulated patient.
Anatomy
Anatomy of the groin:
Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS).
Pubic symphysis and tubercles.
Anatomy of male genitalia:
Penis with attachable foreskins to simulate circumcised and uncircumcised anatomy.
Scrotum containing testicles with epididymis and vas deferens.
Skills
Skills Gained
Correct examination procedure of the male pelvis.
Dry catheterization.
Professional-to-patient communication.
Examination and evaluation of:
Normal anatomy.
Abdominal and pelvic pain.