The CorMan® simulator has been designed to allow training on a variety of scenarios. The feeding tube may be diverted into either the right or left lung, into the stomach or through a dynamic pyloric sphincter into the duodenum. An open mouth and moveable head demonstrate feeding tube curling in the back of the mouth during difficult placements. The lungs, stomach and small intestine all accept fluids, allowing for aspiration and administering feed or medication.
Developed in collaboration with clinical experts the simulator has been designed to enhance training and proficiency in nasogastric and nasojejunal feed tube and gastrostomy device placement and management in adults.
Easy to use, minimal maintenance
Accurate internal anatomy
Divided nasal septum allows use of nasal bridles
Moveable head and visible tube curling
Trachea/oesophagus feed tube diversion
Left and right lung entry
Stomach unit with gastrostomy opening
Dynamic pyloric sphincter and duodenum
Upright or supine use
Transparent anatomy to aid understanding.Removable skin enhances blind training
Developed in collaboration with clinical experts the simulator has been designed to enhance training and proficiency in nasogastric and nasojejunal feed tube and gastrostomy device placement and management in adults.
Easy to use, minimal maintenance
Accurate internal anatomy
Divided nasal septum allows use of nasal bridles
Moveable head and visible tube curling
Trachea/oesophagus feed tube diversion
Left and right lung entry
Stomach unit with gastrostomy opening
Dynamic pyloric sphincter and duodenum
Upright or supine use
Transparent anatomy to aid understanding.Removable skin enhances blind training
Properties
- AR90/AR