Right Hemicolectomy Fat Base Class I

Right Hemicolectomy

This model facilitates electro-surgery conduction through the colon models, including the Right Hemicolectomy Class II

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Specifications

Procedure

Right Hemicolectomy

Category

Procedural Hydrogel Simulation

Package contains

Right Hemi Fat Base (hydrogel)

Class

Class I

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Why Pindari

Cutting edge robotic technology is continually unlocking new approaches to advance surgery. In parallel, the training methods are also undergoing similarly significant advances. Utilising a suite of advanced simulation devices and anatomically correct synthetic organs, trainees can now develop high skill levels and train for a wide range of routine and demanding emergency situations all prior to commencing live surgery. This approach maximises patient safety, and ensures that surgeons receive the advanced training necessary to extract the very best outcomes from the latest robotic devices.