Surgical Cut Suit
Descripción
The Human Worn Partial Task Surgical Simulator (a.k.a. “Cut Suit”) is the most realistic way to simulate the look, feel and smell effects of severe traumatic events on a live human while allowing first responders and physicians to safely perform real procedures on a live human – from the point of injury, to treatment en route, and transition of care to surgical intervention.
- The system can be worn during even intensely physical scenarios at the Point of Injury (POI)
- The system weighs approximately 35 lbs
- Clothing, uniform, body armor, and equipment is usable over the Cut Suit
- The system allows for interaction with a live patient during the emergency assessment and treatment process
- The skin and organs are user repairable, allowing for multiple uses per unit
- Interchangeable organs with variable wound patterns or pathology (internal and external hemorrhaging)
- User created and customizable wounds
- Extremity hemorrhage control with tourniquet application, arterial ligation/clamping, internal compression (wound-void packing)
Iliac arterial hemorrhage control - Surgical Cricothyroidotomy
- Bilateral anterior and axillary chest needle thoracentesis
- Bilateral surgical chest-tube thoracotomy
- Suturing and stapling of skin in all locations
- Foley catherization
- External bladder tap
- Thoracotomy and intra-thoracic exploratory surgery and hemorrhage control of gross organ structures
- Laparotomy and intra-abdominal exploration and hemorrhage control of gross organ structures
- Suturing of gross organ structures
- Anastomosis and resection
- Peripheral IV access