Medical intravenous injection through 3D printed simulation arm

These students who are determined to become doctors, or medical students, have certainly faced many challenges on the road to seeking medical treatment, but there is no doubt that it is undoubtedly the most terrible to just start to insert the needle into the arm of another person. Therefore, the first thing all medical students need to do is: practice a lot! Because you want to be skilled, you must use the human body to do exercises, and occasionally use the body instead, it will affect the "feel".

Graduated from Stanford University, Gary Chang and Michael Lu, founded SanDrawMedical, combining 3D printers and FAM technology to create an intravenous training arm through color silicone – it doesn’t feel like cold materials, it’s more like a real person. Arm, this gives students an intuitive, real training experience.

This 3D printed training arm is equipped with replaceable skin, and each skin can be tied with more than 200 small holes - this means that you can practice multiple times and replace a new skin in just 30 seconds. In addition, this trainer is also very convenient to clean up. The company said it is now working on a number of medical tools and plans to start making 3D printed seams and torso, as well as surgical simulators.

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