Surgical suturing and bandaging display model
The surgical suturing and bandaging demonstration model is a simulation teaching aid specially designed for surgical teaching and skills training, aiming to help medical students and clinical personnel master basic operation skills such as suturing, ligation and bandaging.
This model usually adopts high-fidelity silicone or rubber materials to simulate the structure of skin, subcutaneous tissue and blood vessels. Its surface has clear anatomical landmarks and can truly present incisions, wounds and tissue layers. When in use, learners can perform operations such as cutting, sewing, knotting, hemostasis and bandaging on the model, practice different stitches, suture selection and operation techniques, and cultivate hand-eye coordination and operation accuracy.
Through repeated practice, learners can become familiar with suture techniques, master the wound treatment process, and improve the safety and efficiency of clinical operations. In addition, this model is convenient for teaching demonstrations and skills assessments, enabling teachers to visually present the key points of operation and helping students understand the significant role of suturing and bandaging in surgeries and first aid. Overall, the surgical suture and bandaging demonstration model holds irreplaceable value in medical education and serves as an important bridge for the integration of theory and practice.