UNIVERSAL HUMAN PHANTOM FOR SURGICAL TRAINING, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
The present invention relates to a universal human body phantom for surgical training capable of training a surgery case in which a surgical tip is inserted and to a method for manufacturing the same.The universal human body phantom for surgical training includes a hollow human body phantom outer mo...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English Korean |
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21.11.2014
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Summary: | The present invention relates to a universal human body phantom for surgical training capable of training a surgery case in which a surgical tip is inserted and to a method for manufacturing the same.The universal human body phantom for surgical training includes a hollow human body phantom outer mold including an open front portion, an open rear portion; a human internal tissue phantom disposed inside the human body phantom outer mold; a fixing part to fix the human internal tissue phantom inside the human body phantom outer mold; a groove spaces from the human body phantom outer mold and the human internal tissue phantom perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the human body phantom outer mold in a state that the human internal tissue phantom is fixed inside the human body phantom outer mold; and a lattice type net detachably coupled with the groove. According to the universal human body phantom for surgical training and a method for manufacturing the same of the present invention, a medicine student or a medical doctor approaches and watches a desired surgical portion through various approach routes by passing a surgical tip through a lattice of a net so that a user trains a surgery case in various forms using a surgical tip by forming grooves in a human body phantom at a predetermined interval and detachably coupling a lattice type net with the grooves. Accordingly, a school of medicine or a hospital may provide a new environment to train a clinical surgery of medicine students or medical doctors. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: KR20130069495 |