Middle cerebral artery vascular model PLSJXG001A
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Middle cerebral artery vascular model - PLSJXG001A - Shanghai Preclinic Medtech - iliac artery / basilar artery / femoral artery
Middle cerebral artery vascular model - PLSJXG001A - Shanghai Preclinic Medtech - iliac artery / basilar artery / femoral artery
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Characteristics

Area of the body
middle cerebral artery, iliac artery, basilar artery, femoral artery, thoracic aorta, brain artery, common carotid artery, anterior cerebral artery, vertebral artery, circle of Willis, intracranial, intracranial artery, posterior cerebral artery
Application
for neurology, vascular surgery
Procedure
for neurovascular intervention, thrombectomy, for brain embolization, for EVT, for angiography
Type
adult
Material
silica gel, silicone
Accessories
with blood vessels
Other characteristics
transparent
Length

1,040 mm
(40.9 in)

Width

490 mm
(19.3 in)

Height

190 mm
(7.5 in)

Description

Product overview
This Circle of Willis neurovascular model (PN: PLSJXG001A) is a 1:1 CT-based replica made of transparent soft silica gel for surgical training, device performance testing and demonstration in intracranial endovascular procedures. It is designed for training and evaluation of intracranial vascular intervention instruments including guide wires, catheters, stents, coils, thrombectomy devices and embolic protection devices.

Features
  • Comprehensive vascular anatomy: includes anterior, middle and posterior cerebral arteries, basilar artery, Circle of Willis, intracranial aneurysms and stenoses, and systemic access vessels such as bilateral vertebral arteries, common carotid arteries, thoracic aorta, iliac and femoral arteries.
  • Transparent soft silica gel body for direct visualization of device navigation and deployment.
  • Designed from real human CT data to restore intracranial and systemic arterial lumen dimensions at 1:1 scale, covering key vessels (MCA, ICA, aortic arch, etc.).
  • Supports testing of guide catheters, guide wires, balloon-expandable/ self-expanding stents and balloon angioplasty, and is compatible with angiography and other procedural training. Customizable aneurysm and stenosis modules available.
  • Dedicated introducer ports at radial, femoral and subclavian access sites to reproduce clinical endovascular approaches.

Drawings
Main dimensions and technical drawings: Neurovascular Operation Training Model — Type A.

FAQ
Applicable users and scenarios
Intended for clinical skills training in hospitals, procedural teaching in medical schools, and device testing, validation and demonstration by vascular intervention manufacturers. Primary users: medical students, interventional physicians and device R&D/testing personnel.

Supported procedures and compatible devices
Enables angiography, balloon angioplasty and stent deployment training. Suitable for evaluation of guide catheters, guide wires, balloon-expandable and self-expanding stents, coils and thrombectomy devices. Multiple access ports conform to radial, femoral and subclavian approaches.

Maintenance and customization
Easy maintenance: main body made of food-grade silicone, washable and compatible with storage/transportation in a matching air transport case. Supports customized lesion modules (aneurysms, stenoses), acrylic shell variants and optional illuminated base plate.

Technical specifications
  • PN: PLSJXG001A
  • Main material: Transparent soft silica gel (food-grade); hardness: 30A
  • Product size: Length 104 cm; Width 49 cm; Height 19 cm
  • Lead time: 15 days
  • Origin: Shanghai, China

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