The Advanced Male Rectal Examination Trainer offers realistic and repeatable training in the core skills of digital rectal and PR examinations. It is also suitable for training in the identification of abnormal and pathological conditions.
OVERVIEW
- Simulation of sphincter contractions allows trainees to assess anal tone
- Left lateral positioning
- Addition of impacted faecal matter allows trainees to recognise and distinguish this common finding
- Advanced simulator supplied with a normal and pathological perineum
- Prostates are quickly and easily interchangeable allowing for discrete set up in assessment conditions
- High quality illustration pack of 9 external anal conditions
REALISM
- Anus with resting tone and the ability to contract with the use of a pulse bulb
- Soft, part
- Softer, more realistic prostaable buttocks
- Improved anal rimtes
VERSATILITY
- Trainer comes with a left lateral stand, and an additional Standing Position stand is available to widen training scenarios
CLEANING
- Remove any excess lubricants, enemas, suppositories, or creams used
- Clean product with a soft damp cloth, using warm water and mild detergent
- Ensure trainer and its components are completely dry before storing
SAFETY
- This product is latex free
- Only use water based lubricant, such as the one supplied with the simulator (other lubricants may damage or weaken the silicone)
- Wear gloves at all times and remove all jewellery before use
- Lubricate your examining finger before performing a digital rectal exam
- Do not use excessive force on the pulse bulb or anus
- Always secure items safely and ensure that the perineum is away from sharp or heavy objects that could cause a puncture
ANATOMY
Male anatomy:
- Buttocks
- Anus
- Rectum
- Prostate
- Perineum (Pathological perineum with polyp and rectal cancer)
- 4 abnormal prostates:
- Benign unilateral enlarged prostate
- Benign bilateral enlarged prostate
- Unilateral carcinoma
- Bilateral carcinoma
SKILLS GAINED
- Professional to patient communication
- Digital examination of the anus, rectum and prostate
- Assessment of anal tone
- Identification of impacted faecal matter in the rectum
- Identification of external ano-rectal conditions