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The ANGIO Mentor™ is
designed to enhance skills across the range of invasive
percutaneous cardio/endovascular techniques, including diagnostic
angiography, angioplasty intervention, administering thrombolytic
agents,
and capabilities for recognition and management of developing complications.
The use of the ANGIO Mentor™ simulator by interventional cardiologists and radiologists
results in a higher level of professional skills, allowing them to
provide patients with better care.
Angiography suite or cath lab simulation
The ANGIO Mentor™ is designed to
improve technical and operational skills while using X-rays and
other cath lab equipment, by means of the following:
- Simulation and display of real time fluoroscopic
images and C-arm operation, providing both still frames and “road
map” images
- Cineangiographic and digital subtraction angiography
- Image archive management, an image reviewing
facility that allows reviewing all archived images
Realistic simulation of a complete set of interventional instruments
The system comprises a high-end haptic
mechanism, providing a realistic simulation of guidewires, balloons,
stents and other interventional devices.
Library of Modules
The system contains a virtual patient library, based on realistic
3D anatomies, created from CT/MRI images of real patients. Each
patient case has its own unique anatomy and pathologies.
Enhance hemodynamic monitoring
The ANGIO Mentor™ is designed to improve
hemodynamic monitoring skills and complication management capabilities.
Vital signs simulation includes heart rate, systolic/diastolic blood pressure,
ECG leads, aortic pressure and saturation monitoring, accurately
reflecting the outcomes of interventional procedures as
well as intra-procedural complications.
Aiming at enhancing medical decision-making, improving medical
training, and expanding physiological and medical knowledge, the
system features a full assortment of drugs, inherent in the procedure
performance. It also enables a neurological examination of a virtual
patient.
Drug administration and serious adverse effects are accurately
reflected in the angiographic images, patient monitoring, and
neurological status. Up |
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