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Limbs & Things 60251 User Manual

Surgical female pelvic trainer (sfpt)

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Part No: 065-645
Issue 1, February 2015
© 2015 Limbs & Things
User Guide:
Surgical Female Pelvic Trainer (SFPT)
Part No: 60251
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Limbs & Things Ltd.
Sussex Street, St Philips,
Bristol, BS2 0RA, UK
E: sales@limbsandthings.com
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  • Page 1 Notes User Guide: Surgical Female Pelvic Trainer (SFPT) Part No: 60251 Limbs & Things Ltd. For more skills training products visit Sussex Street, St Philips, Part No: 065-645 Bristol, BS2 0RA, UK limbsandthings.com Issue 1, February 2015 E: sales@limbsandthings.com © 2015 Limbs & Things...
  • Page 2 Surgical Female Pelvic Trainer (SFPT) Notes Part No: 60251 The new Surgical Female Pelvic Trainer (SFPT) is a simulator for training in a wide range of laparoscopic gynaecological surgical techniques and procedures. The uterus component can be easily removed and replaced after use.
  • Page 3 Notes Components The SFPT units will arrive with one uterus in situ, together with a blood bag packed under the belly skin. SFPT Uterus SFPT Bowel SFPT Abdominal Skin Pad SFPT Perineum Blood Starter Kit SFPT Abdomen SFPT Mock Blood Kit Blunt Dispensing Needle and Syringe Complete SFPT (includes reservoir and pump)
  • Page 4 Components in Situ Adding / Replacing a New Uterus (contd.) Anatomy of the SFPT Uterus. Attach the pelvic ring clamp to keep the uterus Make sure each hole is attached in place. Ensure that the Ovarian artery tubes and the Uterus artery tubes come through the bottom of the clamp Ovarian Artery Uterus...
  • Page 5 Adding / Replacing a New Uterus (contd.) Removing Abdomen to Access the Uterus Attach the vaginal part to the model by On the back of the uterus, locate the cardinal pushing each vaginal tab into the securing and uterosacral ligaments in the lower part of Undo three attachments of each side Unclip popper fasteners above the perineum slots on the perineum...
  • Page 6 Preparing the Uterus on First Use Adding / Replacing a New Uterus (contd.) With one hand holding the uterus and the Keep pulling the bowel gently through until Unscrew the 2 white turn screws on the top other holding the bowel, begin to gently pull just over half of the bowel is sitting in front of the pelvic clamp the bowel through the opening in the uterus...
  • Page 7 Removal of Used Uterus (contd.) Preparing the Uterus on First Use (contd.) The uterus must then be separated from the Grasping the end of the uterus with the other bowel which should remain attached to the hand pull free from the perineum perineum.
  • Page 8: Set Up For Use

    Preparing the Uterus on First Use (contd.) Removal of Used Uterus (contd.) Carefully remove uterus from attachment Locate the cardinal and uterosacral ligaments The uterus is now fitted Attach the 3 white turn screws points around the perimeter in the lower part of the pelvis (there are four ligaments in total, two either side) Set up For Use Before the product is used it is recommended that simulated blood is added to increase the...
  • Page 9 Setting up the Blood Supply (contd.) Adding Simulated Blood Both the fibroid and Ectopic Pregnancy are designed to have simulated blood added to them to increase the realism when surgical removal is performed. To begin, mix up the blood concentrate with the correct ratio of water (follow the instruction on the side of bottle). Using the hand pump create pressure within Then clamp off the larger tube when the Locate the fallopian tube with ectopic...
  • Page 10 Setting up the Blood Supply Setting up the Blood Supply (contd.) Select the blood outlet tube Locate the two ‘out’ tubes labelled Attach both of the ‘in’ tubes from the uterus Half fill the blood reservoir with blood ‘Ovarian Artery’ (uterine artery) to the connectors on the ‘y’...