Virtual reality combined training system-Female Catheterization

The manikin, constructed from high-molecular silicone, offers a realistic size, clear anatomical structures, and authentic tactile feedback, making the training experience as close to reality as possible. The material's flexibility and durability mimic the feel of human tissue, allowing trainees to practice catheter insertion with the same resistance and sensation they would encounter in a clinical setting. This level of realism helps build confidence and proficiency, reducing the learning curve and minimizing potential errors in real-world applications.
One of the system's key features is the inclusion of force feedback systems. These systems provide haptic feedback, ensuring that trainees can practice proper hygiene techniques with precision. The system also includes a real-time display of disinfection traces, allowing learners to visualize their actions and ensure that all areas are adequately disinfected. This feature promotes accuracy and completeness, reinforcing the importance of infection control in medical procedures.
Additionally, the system can simulate a variety of clinical scenarios, such as different patient positions, varying levels of patient cooperation, and unexpected complications. This versatility prepares learners to handle a wide range of situations they may encounter in practice. The combination of virtual simulations and physical interaction provides a comprehensive training experience, enhancing both theoretical understanding and practical skills.
Overall, the Virtual Reality Combined Training System for Female Catheterization offers an immersive, hands-on approach to learning, ensuring that healthcare professionals are well-equipped to perform this critical procedure safely and effectively.

