Sutured & Stapled Wound Simulators (With Transverse and Vertical Incisions)
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The Sutured and Stapled Wound Simulators are designed to replicate postoperative C-section incisions for medical and nursing training. The set includes two wound models, one with a transverse incision and one with a vertical incision, both realistically depicting healing surgical wounds with sutures and staples.
Key Features:
1. Realistic Post-Cesarean Wound Care Training
This sutured & stapled model is used to practice postoperative C-section wound assessment, cleaning, dressing changes, and patient care skills in a realistic setting.
2. Ideal for Nursing and Clinical Education
Commonly used in nursing schools, obstetrics training, and clinical simulation labs to teach students proper postoperative wound care and patient management after cesarean delivery.
3. Attachable Design for Versatile Training
This C-section wound model can be easily attached to a manikin or placed on a human body, allowing flexible practice in various wound care scenarios.
4.Durable and Safe Silicone Material
Made of high-quality, latex-free silicone, it is soft, realistic, and safe for repeated use in medical and nursing education.
Customer Care
Customer Care
- Fast Processing – Orders handled within 1–3 days
- Worldwide Shipping – Reach customers globally.
- Fast & Trackable – Reliable delivery with tracking.
- Return or Replacement Guarantee – Lost or damaged? We resend promptly.
Bulk Order Discount & Wholesale Program
Bulk Order Discount & Wholesale Program
We welcome bulk orders and wholesale inquiries from schools, hospitals, training institutions, distributors, and other organizations. Enjoy special pricing, flexible order quantities, and dedicated support for large purchases. Contact us to discuss your needs.
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