The role of the pelvic measurement model
The pelvic measurement model is a simulation tool specifically designed for obstetric teaching and clinical training. Its function is to help trainees master the measurement methods and clinical significance of various pelvic diameters.
Firstly, the model is made based on the real proportion and anatomical structure of the female pelvis, which can visually display the shape and size of the pelvic entrance, middle pelvis and outlet, enabling learners to clearly understand the significant influence of the pelvis on the delivery process.
Secondly, through this model, trainees can repeatedly practice the measurement methods of key parameters such as diagonal diameter, ischial spinous diameter, and exit transverse diameter, and become familiar with the use and operation skills of measurement tools.
Secondly, the model can simulate different pelvic morphologies, helping trainees understand the impact of pelvic stenosis or deformity on the labor process, thereby deepening the ability to combine theory with practice.
Its repetitive training feature not only ensures the safety of the operation but also avoids causing discomfort to real patients. Overall, the pelvic measurement model demonstrates the advantages of being intuitive, operational and safe in teaching, providing significant support for medical students and midwives to enhance their obstetric assessment capabilities and clinical decision-making levels.