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artiCHEST®trainer is a new, innovative bio simulator for training endoscopic proceduresAllows, for the first time available, the simulation of realistic situations by different intervention possibilities at a three-dimensional and fully expanded lung (interventional bronchoscopy)R.I.B.-Simulator is the abbreviation for “Real Interventional Bleeding” – Simulator and the idea was formed by Dr. Martin Hackl, head of the bronchoscopy unit at LKH Natters, Austria.The R.I.B.-Simulator is part of the entire artiCHEST®trainer systemWith various extension possibilities and additional equipment, the training modules can be compiled according to local requirementsWith the assistance of the artiCHEST®trainer you will be able to develop algorithms and application training sequences of all interventional procedures in the field of bronchoscopy, especially at the management of endobronchial haemorrhages.Realistic use of rigid bronchoscopic instruments, such as stent measuring forceps, optical forceps, foreign substance alligator forceps, etc.
Good news from the land of the rising sun: the first artiCHEST®trainer system delivered to Harada Corporation premiered brilliantly in Japan. Taking head-on four training pigs and a plastic training model, the bio simulator...
With artiCHEST®trainer, our objective is to provide physicians and OR-personnel with a broad range of simulations to jointly train bronchoscopic procedures. These possibilities can sustainably improve clinical diagnostics and...
On February 21, the biosimulator artiCHEST®trainer reached another important milestone. Lead user Martin Hackl of the state hospital in Natters, Austria, used the device to simulate the insertion of a stent into the right...
September 2011, Amsterdam, capital of the Netherlands, for 5 days international capital of respiratory tract, medicine and research
At the ERS Annual Congress in Amsterdam from 24. - 28. September 2011 PROdesign demonstrated its...
September 2011. The innovative training and simulation system for endoscopy and interventional bronchoscopy allows realistic situations due to various interventional possibilities on a ventilated three-dimensionally inflated...
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