Incision and suture model for laparotomy

The laparotomy incision and suture model is a simulation model specially designed for medical teaching and skills training, mainly used for the simulation practice of abdominal surgery operations. This model is usually made of highly realistic silicone material and can clearly present the structure of each layer of the abdominal wall, including the skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle layer, peritoneum, as well as the simulated positions of blood vessels and organs, providing an intuitive operating environment for medical students and surgical interns.

 

Using the laparotomy model enables learners to become familiar with the complete surgical process from incision to suture, including skin incision, fascia separation, muscle incision, peritoneal incision, and multi-layer suture techniques after the operation. Through repeated practice, learners can master incision selection, surgical operation techniques, suturing skills and hemostasis methods, thereby enhancing the safety and proficiency of surgical operations.

 

In addition, this model features reusability and the ability to replace operation layers, which reduces training costs. At the same time, it can simulate different abdominal pathologies or surgical difficulties, enhancing the flexibility of teaching. Through the training of the laparotomy incision and suture model, medical students can not only accumulate practical operation experience, but also correct operational errors in a risk-free environment, enhance their confidence and surgical skills in clinical practice, and lay a solid foundation for future real surgical operations.

Created on:2025-09-29