Electronic deep knotting model
The electronic deep knotting model is mainly used for training and evaluating the skills of surgical medical staff in deep tissue suturing and knotting, and it is an important teaching tool for improving their fine operation ability.
Firstly, this model can simulate narrow and deep surgical operation Spaces. By setting operation holes of different depths and angles, it enables trainees to experience the real difficulty of completing needle threading, needle holding and knotting in a limited visual environment.
Secondly, the electronic monitoring system can provide real-time feedback on the knotting force, the position of the knot, the tightness and the operation time, enabling trainees to promptly identify technical loopholes and make corrections.
Secondly, the model supports repetitive practice, which helps improve the coordination of both hands, hand-eye cooperation ability and stability, and reduces the risks of knot slippage, traction injury or suture breakage during clinical operations.
This model is often used in off-campus science and technology courses of medical colleges, standardized training for resident physicians, surgical specialized skills assessment, and continuous education projects in hospitals, which is conducive to comprehensively improving the accuracy and reliability of deep suturing and knotting.