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The role of the classic tracheal intubation training model

14-11-2025

ADA MED SUPPLY LIMITED

The Classic tracheal intubation Training Model is one of the most commonly used basic simulation tools in medical education and first aid training. Its core function lies in helping trainees systematically master the key skills of airway management and intubation operations. Models usually feature realistic anatomical structures of the head and neck, including the oral cavity, throat, glottis and trachea, allowing learners to practice steps such as laryngoscope exposure, catheter insertion, fixation and ventilation tests in a realistic environment.

This model can be used to demonstrate standard operating procedures in medical college teaching, hospital skills training centers, and daily training in anesthesiology and emergency departments. It can also support trainees to practice repeatedly, improving hand-eye coordination, force control, and the ability to recognize anatomical landmarks. For beginners, the model provides a zero-risk practice environment, which is conducive to building the basic understanding and operational confidence of intubation.

In addition, the classic intubation model is also frequently used in first aid drills, skills assessments, and clinical standardized training, supporting teachers in conducting operation scoring and quality control. Through continuous training, trainees can develop standardized, safe and rapid intubation skills, thereby laying a reliable foundation for clinical emergency rescue and anesthesia operations.