Dog head for practical simulation of intubation VET4600
erler zimmerOn base, usable in both standing and supine positions
Dog head for intubation practice simulation Erler Zimmer VET4600
Veterinary training manikin of dog head for intubation practice training.
This realistic training manikin is ideal for practicing the procedure and techniques involved in endotracheal intubation.
The tongue is flexible. The teeth are made of hard plastic, so a dental retractor can also be used.
Epiglottis and soft palate are present.
The head of the dog is mounted on a base.
The base is designed in such a way that it can intubate in both upright and lying (supine) positions.
The stand also offers a feedback check to see if intubation is being performed correctly.
An included clamp provides a stable position.
Why purchase a veterinary manikin?
Veterinary manikins are used in veterinary schools for basic and advanced training of students.
With a manikin on hand at all times, skills for animal care and treatment can be developed without the need to operate on a real patient.