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publicationDate 2014-11-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber RU-147842-U1
titleOfInvention MEDICAL SIMULATOR FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SURGICAL SKILLS DURING ENDOSCOPIC OPERATIONS
abstract The invention relates to medicine, namely to medical equipment for endoscopic video surgery, and is used in teaching students of medical universities manual skills for laparoscopy. The objective of the invention is to expand the functionality of practicing surgical skills in students and operational skills - capture and suture by surgeons, as well as improving the technique of laparoscopic operations. The essence of the invention lies in the fact that the medical simulator for the development of surgical skills during endoscopic operations is a cavity with the possibility of changing its volume, the outer part of which is made in the form of a rigid frame, and the inside is a simulated abdominal layer simulating the walls of the abdominal cavity and made of polyurethane , with placement inside the training structure, as well as two manipulators and a video camera on a tripod, three holes for which are located in the upper parts of the cavity, and the video camera is connected to the monitor.
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