AirSim Bronchi is a durable airway management trainer for intubation and bronchoscopy, that provides exceptional detail in both internal and external features.
The carina, bronchus and bronchioles can be clearly identified when training on the use of a fiberoptic laryngoscope. Students benefit from an anatomically correct nasal cavity including important landmarks such as the turbinates and visually accurate internal anatomy down to the fourth generation bronchi.
This model includes the AirSim® airway, and can be used to practice nasotracheal intubation and nasally directed fiberoptic examination.
- The TruCorp AirSim multi-capable training head withstands continuous and repeated use in medical procedure training, making it ideal for a classroom setting
- Neck construction allows for the model to be locked in various positions
- Anatomically accurate internal features, including bronchi to the fourth generation
- Tongue with lifelike texture, inflatable to simulate edema
- AirSim® airway is certified to practice 20,000+ intubation cycles
- Thoroughly wash the airway with warm soapy water to remove lubricant
- To fully sanitise, use an alcohol spray (minimum 75%) and wipe off, repeat as necessary
- Allow to fully dry before storing
- Airway component contains latex
- Lubricate equipment and airway prior to use
- Deflate tongue, lungs and stomach after use
- Do not clean this product with: germicides, disinfectants, chemical agents (such as glutaraldehyde/Cidex®), ethylene oxide, phenol-based or iodine containing cleaners
- 1 year warranty from Trucorp
- 7.0-7.5mm ID for nasal intubation
- 8.0-9.0mm ID for oral intubation
- Size 3-5 for LMA laryngeal masks
- Size 35F-37F for endo-bronchial tubes
- Similar respective sizes for other supraglottic devices
- Adult head
- Esophagus
- Bronchi
- Tongue
- Lungs
- Stomach
- Diagnostic bronchoscopy
- Single nasotracheal intubation
- Bag-valve mask (BVM) ventilation techniques
- Full range of supraglottic device insertion
- Direct laryngoscopy
- Awake fiber optic examination
- Endotracheal tube insertion
- Combi tube insertion
- Lung isolation techniques using left and right endo-bronchial tubes and bronchial blockers
- Lung suctioning techniques
- Single lung isolation techniques