Develop essential airway management skills with the highly realistic Tracheotomy Trainer. Designed to replicate real-life clinical conditions, this trainer provides a structured and practical platform for mastering tracheotomy procedures, from initial incision to successful tube placement.
The model features an anatomically accurate neck structure, including layered representations of skin, neck muscles, trachea, and thyroid cartilage. This multi-layer design enables learners to understand anatomical depth and orientation while performing precise procedural steps. The realistic configuration supports both foundational learning and advanced skill refinement.
Constructed with multi-layer silicone, the trainer delivers lifelike tactile resistance during incision and manipulation. This allows users to accurately simulate palpation, cutting depth, and tracheal access, closely mirroring real clinical scenarios.
Students and clinicians can develop essential competencies such as:
- Tracheotomy incision and procedural workflow
- Tracheal access and tube insertion techniques
- Airway management and anatomical orientation
- Palpation and identification of key neck structures
- Safe and effective emergency airway intervention skills
Key specifications:
- Anatomically accurate layered neck structure for realistic training
- Multi-layer silicone construction for lifelike incision resistance
- Replaceable skin pads and trachea components for repeated use
- Integrated lung balloon providing visual confirmation of correct tube placement
- Durable design ensuring stable, long-term training performance
The trainer includes a main body unit, replacement neck skin pads, replacement trachea segments, and a lung balloon system. When the tracheal tube is correctly inserted, the lung balloon inflates, offering immediate visual feedback on airway patency and procedural accuracy.
Designed for repeated and hygienic training, the replaceable components maintain consistent performance over time. Its robust construction and clinical realism make it ideal for emergency medicine programmes, simulation centres, and surgical training environments requiring dependable, hands-on tracheotomy practice.








