Male Catheterization Training Model with Realistic Urethral Resistance
Product Specification Sheet
Male Catheterization Training Model with Realistic Urethral Resistance
Model Number: MTH17E
The Male Catheterization Training Model is designed to provide a realistic simulation of the urethral catheterization process. It allows learners to experience natural resistance during catheter insertion, replicating real anatomical conditions. This helps in developing proper technique and procedural accuracy. Ideal for medical colleges, hospitals, and training institutes, this model from Micro Technologies enhances hands-on learning and builds confidence in clinical practice.
Product Specification
The Male Catheterization Training Model with Realistic Urethral Resistance is an advanced simulation tool developed for accurate training in male urinary catheterization. It is designed to replicate the complete urethral catheterization process, providing a lifelike experience for medical and nursing students.
This model simulates natural resistance encountered during catheter insertion, particularly at the mucosal folds, bulb of the urethra, and intra-urethral sphincter. These features help users understand the anatomical challenges involved in the procedure and improve their insertion technique. The realistic feedback enhances learning outcomes and prepares users for real clinical situations.
Constructed with high-quality materials, the model ensures durability and repeated usability in training environments. Micro Technologies offers this male catheterization training model as a reliable solution for institutions focused on improving clinical skills and patient care standards.
Features
- Simulates full male urethral catheterization process
- Realistic resistance at key anatomical points
- Replicates mucosal folds and urethral sphincter behavior
- Provides lifelike tactile feedback
- Durable and reusable construction
- Suitable for medical and nursing training
- Enhances understanding of anatomical structure
Benefits
- Improves accuracy in catheter insertion techniques
- Provides realistic training with natural resistance feedback
- Enhances confidence in handling real clinical procedures
- Supports skill development in a safe environment
- Ideal for repeated use in educational and clinical settings
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Male Catheterization Training Model |
| Model No. | MTH17E |
| Type | Medical Training Simulation Model |
| Material | High-Quality Synthetic Material |
| Size / Model | Standard Training Model |
| Usage | Medical, Nursing, Clinical & Training Institutes |
FAQs
What makes this catheterization model realistic for training?
This model is designed to simulate natural resistance during catheter insertion, particularly at key anatomical points such as mucosal folds and the urethral sphincter. This realistic feedback helps users understand the challenges of the procedure and develop proper technique, making the training highly effective.
Can beginners use this model for learning catheterization?
Yes, this model is suitable for beginners as well as advanced learners. Beginners can learn the basic steps of catheterization, while advanced users can refine their technique by understanding resistance and improving control during insertion.
Does the model help in understanding anatomy?
Absolutely, the model is designed to replicate the internal structure of the male urethra, allowing users to understand anatomical pathways and resistance points. This enhances both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
Is the model durable for repeated use?
Yes, the model is made from high-quality materials that ensure durability and long-term usability. It is suitable for repeated practice sessions in medical colleges, hospitals, and training institutes.
Why Choose Our Products
- Manufactured with premium-grade materials for high performance
- Designed for durability and long-term repeated use
- Provides realistic training for accurate skill development
- Trusted by medical institutions, hospitals, and training centers
