The world's first true organ endoscopy training system, which innovatively uses ex vivo animal organs for training, can achieve circulatory perfusion for ex vivo animal organs during use. Overcoming time, space, and animal husbandry limitations, and cleverly avoiding animal ethical barriers. During training, surgical procedures were completely consistent with clinical procedures, earning surgeons a golden decade.
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Using a peristaltic pump to simulate perfusion of isolated organs from edible pigs for endoscopic training, which is closer to a real surgical environment and is not limited by animal experiments, expanding the training venue
Lower equipment and training costs, addressing the shortage of teaching resources and funding constraints
Basic training, suture training, and surgical training can be conducted, and various surgical techniques can be expanded for training; Lower training costs for individual departments
During training, it is possible to simulate the surgical effect of "bleeding" (perfusion fluid outflow) caused by vascular damage, increase tension, and better evaluate the training effect
Easy to implement, can be trained multiple times to quickly master advanced surgical skills and shorten the growth cycle of doctors
Can meet various laparoscopic teaching and training scenarios, suitable for teaching demonstrations, practical training, and assessments for medical students, resident physicians, laparoscopic specialists, and continuing education doctors