Overview This simulation device is designed for transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) training of the prostate. The core component is manufactured from an ultrasound-compatible hydrogel that reproduces the acoustic properties of human tissue, enabling realistic diagnostic imaging practice. The model includes two ultrasound-recognizable simulated tumors to support ultrasound-guided biopsy training. A bladder and prostate water-injection system allows simulation of different physiological conditions. The rectal anatomical pathway is preserved to enable digital rectal examination (DRE) practice, supporting combined training in diagnostic imaging, interventional procedures and physical examination.
Key Features- Train recognition and interpretation of prostate ultrasound images.
- Practice core TRUS techniques: correct probe placement, scanning angle and depth control in realistic scenarios.
- Perform ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy training using two simulated tumors.
- Support combined DRE (digital rectal examination) and TRUS workflow training.
Training & Supported Equipment- Training types: TRUS operation, ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy, prostate palpation.
- Compatible equipment: mechanically rotating B-mode ultrasound probes, biopsy needles and associated instruments.
Design & MaterialsThe model is based on clinical CT/MRI data reproduced at 1:1 scale to preserve anatomical accuracy of the male pelvis and prostate passageways. The hydrogel-like material ensures realistic ultrasound imaging characteristics. The prostate ultrasound block is replaceable and the unit includes a rigid support shell for repeated use and maintenance.
Technical Specifications- PN: PLMNCS002A
- Main material: ultrasound-compatible hydrogel-like material
- Net weight (NW): 3 kg
- Product size: length 15 cm; width 13 cm; height 19 cm
- Lead time: 15 days
- Origin: Shanghai, China
- Includes: two ultrasound-recognizable simulated tumors, bladder and prostate water-injection system, replaceable prostate ultrasound block, rigid support shell, preserved rectal pathway for DRE training