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We make models that include soft tissue, machined parts, electronics, pumps, fluids, clear components, gelled saline, high performance hydrogels and any other technology or manufacturing method we need to fulfill our design solutions. A model can not match all the physical and electrical properties as our specialty is in the application of these technologies to suit the requirements of the targeted procedures.
Models For Use as Human Analogs In Clinical Device Research and Development
They are vehicles to test a device's function and efficacy. Pulse anatomical models are consistent from product to product so collecting reliable scientific data is not hampered by variation as is experienced with animal or human tissue.
R&D application examples:
- Organs with a pulsitile flow which is very challenging in a cadaver lab.
- Procedures where animal anatomy will not work.
- Developmental testing models, when you do not have enough data for an IOCOC to approve an animal lab, allow the R&D engineers to get valuable feedback earlier in the development cycle and perhaps discover an idea is not worth pursuing or needs modification. The time and money saved by these discoveries significantly offsets the cost of making the models. Getting product to market faster as a result, priceless.
Professional Education Models For Emerging Procedures
Our human models create a realistic testing platform for physicians to perform surgery anywhere, any place, any time. More convenient means more training procedures which equal greater surgeon adoption.
Producing a model that is specific to a particular procedure is a reflection of our client's commitment to training. These are hands on models to train for hands on surgery.
Professional education application examples:
- Insufflatable abdomen for laparoscopic training.
- Models that alert the surgeon when they are in danger of breaching surrounding tissue.
- Single use, replaceable components for surgery requiring destruction of the model.
- Vasculature representing tortuosity for scope manipulation practice.






