Advance hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgical training with the highly realistic Pancreatojejunostomy Anastomosis Plate. This advanced simulator is engineered to replicate reconstruction procedures following pancreatic resection, providing a structured and anatomically precise environment for developing safe and effective pancreatojejunostomy techniques.
The model accurately reproduces the anatomical relationship between the pancreas and jejunum, enabling trainees to practise duct-to-mucosa anastomosis, pancreatic duct cannulation, fine suturing, and delicate tissue approximation. Designed to reflect authentic operative positioning and confined abdominal access, it supports the development of precision and control during complex reconstructive procedures.
High-elasticity, medical-grade silicone delivers lifelike tissue resistance during incision, needle passage, and suture tightening, allowing clinicians to experience realistic tactile feedback throughout the procedure. The anatomically accurate orientation promotes procedural understanding while supporting repetitive hands-on training in advanced pancreatic reconstruction workflows.
Students and clinicians can develop essential competencies such as:
- Pancreaticoduodenectomy reconstruction techniques
- Pancreas–jejunum anastomosis workflow and precision handling
- Pancreatic duct tubing insertion and cannulation
- Fine suturing within confined abdominal surgical spaces
- Safe tissue handling and delicate reconstruction techniques
Key specifications:
- Anatomically accurate pancreas and jejunum orientation
- Realistic tissue elasticity for lifelike incision and suturing
- Optimised for duct-to-mucosa anastomosis training
- Removable silicone organs for hygienic maintenance and replacement
- Durable medical-grade materials designed for repetitive surgical simulation
Replaceable pancreas and jejunum components support long-term, hygienic training and repeated procedural practice, making the simulator ideal for surgical residency programmes, hepatobiliary specialists, pancreatic surgery fellowships, and clinical simulation centres.






