02-09-2025
ADA MED SUPPLY LIMITED
Article tag: Female bladder puncture model BIX-H29F
The female bladder puncture model is a highly realistic training tool designed to help medical staff master bladder puncture techniques, especially when performing catheterization or bladder drainage. To ensure the safety and accuracy of the operation, the following points should be noted when training with this model:
1. Select the correct puncture site
When performing a bladder puncture, it is essential to ensure that the selected puncture site complies with anatomical requirements. Usually, the puncture site is located in the center of the lower abdomen, 1 to 2 centimeters below the pubic symphysis. When operating on the model, determine the appropriate position based on the simulated anatomical structure to avoid puncturing other tissues.
2.Second, maintain an appropriate puncture Angle and depth
Bladder puncture requires ensuring that the Angle and depth of the puncture needle are appropriate to avoid excessive penetration of the bladder wall or accidental injury to adjacent organs. During model training, trainees should be familiar with the Angle and depth control of the puncture needle to ensure it can smoothly reach the bladder cavity.
3. Avoid excessive force
During the operation, avoid excessive force to prevent damage to the bladder and surrounding tissues. Trainees should master gentle and stable puncture techniques to ensure smooth and precise operation.
4. Preparations Before Simulation Practice
Before training, make sure the model is correctly installed and in a clean state. The equipment required for puncture should be configured in accordance with standards to ensure aseptic operation and avoid cross-infection.
5. Observation, Feedback and Correction
During the training process, trainees should adjust their operation methods based on the real-time feedback from the model. Especially when puncture fails, they should carefully check the cause and make adjustments. Through repeated practice, improve the proficiency and safety of the operation.
By following these precautions, medical staff can master bladder puncture techniques proficiently in a risk-free environment, ensuring the safe and effective completion of relevant operations in actual clinical practice and safeguarding the health of patients.