An in vitro training and testing system for percutaneous coronary intervention
A technology for coronary and interventional surgery, applied in the field of medical teaching and training equipment, can solve the problems of unrealistic situational teaching and training, patient vasospasm, coronary perforation, etc., to achieve the effect of individualized training and shortening of surgical learning time
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[0032] The present invention will be further described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
[0033] refer to figure 1 and figure 2 , a kind of in vitro training and testing system for percutaneous coronary intervention provided by the present invention, comprising an operation platform 1, which is arranged on the operation platform 1 and refers to an incubator 4 that simulates the internal environment of the human body, and a display connected to the incubator 4 2. A remote display 3 connected to the incubator 4; a heart simulation device set in the incubator 4, including a heart made of silica gel or hydrogel material including left ventricle, left atrium, right ventricle and right atrium Model 6, rigid container (hydraulicchamber) 7 and piston 8; the surface of the heart model 6 is attached with a right pulmonary vein simulation pipeline 10 which communicates with the closed constant temperature blood collection solution tank 5, and starts from the root of...
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