Product Overview
This anatomical teaching model is designed for use in higher education, laboratory instruction, and academic reference environments. It supports visual learning and hands-on study of anatomical structures for instructional and demonstration purposes.
Intended Use
Commonly used in:
University and college teaching programs
Anatomy, biology, and related life science courses
Laboratory, classroom, and instructional settings
Specifications
Please refer to the product details below for model-specific information, including materials, dimensions, weight, and component features.
Availability & Institutional Ordering
This product is available for institutional purchase via quote, purchase order, or approved payment methods. Educational pricing and institutional purchasing are supported.
For current availability, lead time, or ordering assistance, please contact Holt Anatomical.
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With the co-operation of Prof. Dr. Chr. Fusch Uniklinik Greifswald we have developed a life-size model for orotracheal and nasotracheal intubation. In addition to a moveable lower jaw great importance has been placed on faithfully copying the nasal oral and pharyngeal cavities.
To practise nasotracheal intubation a tube is carefully introduced into the nostril and carefully pushed along the inferior meatus and the back wall of the throat to the 7cm mark to ensure that the point of the tube stops shortly before the epiglottis. Without any pressure being exterted on the upper jaw the base of the tongue is gently raised using a laryngoscope spatula held in the left hand until the entrance to the oesophagus and the glottis is visible. Holding the Magill forceps in the right hand the point of the tube is then taken and inserted approximately 1.5 cm into the trachea via the glottis.
We recommend that to prevent the tube from accidentally slipping the thumb and index finger of the left hand hold the tube at the nasal vestibule and the remaining fingers and palm of the hand are placed on the left side of the temple and forehead of the new-born baby. The tube can then be attached to the skin as usual (e.g. using adhesive tape).
The tube can be introduced through the mouth directly into the trachea when the trachea is visible for orotracheal intubation.
Components:
- Movable head with lifelike nasal cavity mouth and throat movable tongue and jaw with lifelike trunk with diaphragm and soft movable arms and legs
- Pulmonary alveoli filled with foam material
- Stomach
- Female thoracic and abdominal cover with umbilical cord
- Pressure spray bottle with silicone oil (125 ml)
- Instructions for use
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