ANATOMICAL VASCULAR MODELS

  • H+N-R-A-002+

    ANTERIOR AND POSTERIOR CIRCULATIONS MODEL WITH OR WITHOUT ANTERIOR COMMUNICATING ARTERY ANEURYSM

    Rigid silicone bloc, Head model, Anterior circulation with an anterior communicating artery aneurysm. Presence of two large posterior communicating arteries, two posterior cerebral arteries and a large anterior communicating artery with right dominant A1 segment. A saccular aneurysm (neck size 3.5 mm – 4 mm max., aneurysm's diameter 13 mm max. and 11 mm mini.) has been added at the right A1 – anterior communicating artery junction.

    Model also available without aneurysm, Ref H+N-R-N-002+. Asymmetry of A1 segments is known as a predisposing factor for the development of saccular aneurysms in clinical practice. The presence of this variant in the in vitro model adds to the realism of the aneurysmal disease simulation.

    ELASTRAT in vitro models respect human anatomy and provide a realistic environment for the development of new products, the simulation of endovascular procedures, pre surgery training, studies and teaching purposes.

     

     

     

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Elastrat Sàrl is a worldwide leader in the development, realization and distribution of human anatomical vascular phantoms.

Our Swiss made transparent soft or rigid silicon phantoms reproduce the anatomical vasculature with its pathologies like aneurysms or stenoses and can be trained through navigation with stents, catheters and coils. They provide a realistic environment for the simulation of endovascular procedures, pre-surgery training, studies and teaching purposes for interventionists, such as interventional cardiologists (neuroradiologists, etc.), interventional radiology-cardiologists, and interventional angiologists. 

The models promote safety through education and professional competence.

 

 

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