Deliver comprehensive obstetric surgical training with this C-Section Trainer, developed by SINI in collaboration with Johnson & Johnson. Designed to support step-by-step simulation of Caesarean section procedures, this model provides a realistic and structured environment for developing safe and effective operative technique.
The trainer accurately reproduces the full multi-layer anatomy encountered during a C-section, including:
- Skin
- Subcutaneous fat
- Fascia
- Muscle
- Peritoneum
- Uterus
Each layer is manufactured from specialised medical-grade silicone to replicate the tactile response of real tissue during incision, dissection and suturing. Learners experience lifelike resistance as they progress through the abdominal wall, supporting accurate depth control and careful tissue handling.
The model enables training across the complete Caesarean section workflow, including abdominal incision, tissue separation, uterine access, delivery simulation, uterine closure and layered wound closure. Variable incision depths and positions can be practiced, allowing flexibility in teaching different surgical approaches.
Students and clinicians can practise and refine essential skills such as:
- C-section incision and suturing techniques
- Identification and understanding of abdominal wall anatomy
- Layer-by-layer dissection and closure
- Uterine access and repair
- Post-operative wound closure techniques
Key specifications:
- Realistic multi-layer abdominal and uterine structure
- Lifelike resistance during incision, dissection and suturing
- Durable, medical-grade silicone construction
The durable abdominal pad is fully suturable and maintains structural integrity even after repeated use. Replaceable abdominal skin and uterine modules provide a cost-effective solution for long-term training programmes and high-frequency simulation sessions.
Optimised for obstetrics, nursing education and operating theatre skills training, this model is ideal for medical schools, clinical training centres and obstetric simulation workshops to build confidence and competence in Caesarean section procedures.








