Intubation Torso
This upper torso features:
- Realistic chest cavity with trachea, bronchi and lungs, heart and stomach
- Nominal 18mm airway
- Anatomically accurate mouth, tongue, airway and esophagus
- Fully articulating head, neck and jaw
- Wide, straight, stiffer epiglottis and realistic vocal cords
- Soft neck with cricocartilage
The following airway management procedures can be performed:
- Head tilt/chin lift, jaw thrust and neck extension into the sniffing position
- Placement of cuffed ET tubes and EOA (esophagus Obturator Airway)
- Intubation (oral, digital, nasal)
- Sellick manoeuver
- Observation of unilateral or bilateral lung expansion under positive pressure ventilation
- Surgical placement of tracheotomy tube
- Emergency needle cricothyrotomy stick
- Bilateral tension pneumothorax decompression
Supplied with 6 neck collars, 3 cricocartilages, membrane tape and carrying bag