3B Lumbar Epidural Injection Trainer

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.

Model#: 3B482
The Trainer is designed to help trainee anesthetists acquire the necessary tactile skills for epidural anesthesia prior to hands-on patient experience. If the epidural needle is inserted too deeply a slight resistance is felt before the needle penetrates the dura. Features found in the trainer include:





Tactile and visual access to the lumbar spine, the epidural space and the dural sac

Can be positioned in lying or lateral recumbent position

Spinous processes and the interspinous spaces are palpable beneath the skin

Epidural injection is carried out using either air or saline to detect loss of resistance and if accidental dural puncture occurs, “cerebrospinal fluid“ will appear

Can be easily dissembled at any time to show position of needle during penetration

Consists of skin, muscle layer, ligamentum flavum, vertebral bones and intra-spinal ligament



Supplied with an all-metal Tuohy needle and a loss of resistance syringe.

The Trainer is designed to help trainee anesthetists acquire the necessary tactile skills for epidural anesthesia prior to hands-on patient experience. If the epidural needle is inserted too deeply a slight resistance is felt before the needle penetrates the dura. Features found in the trainer include:

Tactile and visual access to the lumbar spine, the epidural space and the dural sac

Can be positioned in lying or lateral recumbent position

Spinous processes and the interspinous spaces are palpable beneath the skin

Epidural injection is carried out using either air or saline to detect loss of resistance and if accidental dural puncture occurs, “cerebrospinal fluid“ will appear

Can be easily dissembled at any time to show position of needle during penetration

Consists of skin, muscle layer, ligamentum flavum, vertebral bones and intra-spinal ligament

Supplied with an all-metal Tuohy needle and a loss of resistance syringe.

Manufacturer 3B
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