Training model for superficial knotting skills

Training model for superficial knotting skills
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The superficial knotting skills training model is a teaching tool used to cultivate the basic surgical skills of medical students and nursing staff.

This model enables learners to conduct superficial knotting operation training in an environment close to real tissues through simulated skin and muscle layer structures. Users can practice various knotting methods such as one-handed knots, two-handed knots and instrument knots, thereby mastering the operation techniques, force and firmness.

The material of the model has good elasticity and durability, can be reused many times, and is convenient for repeated practice and skill consolidation.

Through training, trainees can enhance the accuracy and proficiency of their operations, providing a guarantee for safety and efficiency in clinical suturing, bandaging and minimally invasive surgeries. The application of the superficial knotting skills training model helps to enhance operational confidence in non-real patient environments, reduce clinical errors, and promote the standardization and practicality of surgical skills teaching.