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1 Decubitus Treatment Simulator<br />

This model of a human buttock shows first-, second-, and thirddegree<br />

decubitus and allows practicing of washing and dressing<br />

procedures.<br />

Size: 24 x 37 x 9 cm<br />

• Ref.no. R10026<br />

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2 Stan Stage IV Pressure Ulcer Model<br />

Designed for teaching and training with vacuum assisted closure<br />

and negative pressure wound therapy devices, this model<br />

features a large sacral Stage IV pressure ulcer, with eschar,<br />

subcutaneous fat, undermining, tunneling, slough, eschar and<br />

exposed bone (with osteomyelitis) and a Stage III pressure ulcer<br />

with subcutaneous fat and granulation tissue. The large size and<br />

depth of the Stage IV pressure ulcer, as well as the undermining<br />

and tunneling, make it ideal for practicing the proper dressing<br />

and preparation of a large wound for use with a negative pressure<br />

wound therapy device. The Stage III pressure ulcer is positioned so<br />

that the Stage IV can be dressed by itself or a “bridging” dressing<br />

can be applied to the Stage IV and Stage III to demonstrate and<br />

practice this skill.<br />

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Size: 23 x 23 x 11.5 cm, Weight: 1 kg<br />

• Ref.no. R10172<br />

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3 Seymour II Decubitus-Simulator<br />

This new, improved version of the approved Decubitus-Simulator is made of even<br />

more realistic material and is perfect for dressing practice. The model was molded<br />

from a 74-year-old patient and shows the following pressure ulcers: Stage I, stage<br />

II, stage III and Stage IV. It also shows a suspected deep tissue injury (DTI), a<br />

unstageable eschar/slough wound and a 14 cm dehisced wound. Life size.<br />

• Ref.no. R10073<br />

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