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Head Mannequin for Intubation
$1,747.93 (VAT Incl.)

Lower Extremities Hemorrhage Control Simulator MCH77
$6,500.00 (VAT Incl.)
BCON MCH99 Pelvic Simulator
$1,650.00 (VAT Incl.)
This training simulator is designed for controlling lower limb hemorrhages, featuring realistic wound and bleeding simulations. It enhances pre-hospital care training with hands-on exercises on hemorrhage control, including wound packing and tourniquet application. This simulator is particularly suitable for Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) and civilian “Stop The Bleed” training.
Key Features:
- Two active bleeding points using venous access equipment.
- Projectile wound with a capacity for 100cc of simulated blood.
- Arterial bleeding simulation in a left limb amputation.
- Instructor-controlled bleeding: Each wound’s bleeding is managed by a manual blood-pumping system that simulates pulsatile arterial or venous bleeding.
- Tourniquet application stops the bleeding, providing more realism in hemorrhage control. If not applied, the bleeding will continue.
- Tilting pelvis simulates extremity elevation for added realism.
Includes:
- 2 packets of 31g simulated blood powder (no coagulant), venous access equipment.
- Customizable with a logo.
- Reusable for multiple sessions and easy to store, clean, and maintain.
Dimensions:
42cm x 22cm x 36cm
Weight: 8.5 kg
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SKU:
SIMCH99
Categories: Simulation Articles, Simulators for hemorrhage control
Tag: Simulador pelvico BCON MCH99
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