The Breast Pathological Phantom is a high-fidelity surgical simulator designed to overcome the limitations of standard synthetic models and cadaver labs. Specifically engineered for the "Complex" configuration, it integrates a rigid skeletal structure with realistic soft tissues, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and operating room proficiency. Its patient-specific design allows surgeons to practice on realistic pathologies, offering a valid platform for both skill acquisition and advanced case planning.
KEY FEATURES
Deep Anatomy & Skeletal Structure: unlike simple models, this complex unit features a rigid ribcage, sternum, and complete muscular layers (pectoralis major and intercostals), allowing for realistic deep tissue manipulation and feedback.
Vascular Precision: Includes an intricate vascular network down to 3 mm in diameter, specifically validated for training in perforator identification and dissection (e.g., AICAP).
Hybrid Haptic Fidelity: The combination of 3D printed multi-materials and silicone post-processing ensures distinct tactile feedback between glandular tissue, adipose tissue, and tumors, mimicking the resistance of live surgery.