Aneurysm Training Models

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Lifelike aneurysm models derived from real patient data
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  • What is an Acom Aneurysm?

    An Anterior Communicating Artery (Acom) aneurysm is a bulging in the anterior communicating artery, a key vessel in the Circle of Willis. It is one of the most common locations for intracranial aneurysms. Acom aneurysms can disrupt normal blood flow and carry a high risk of rupture. Proper diagnosis and timely treatment are essential to prevent complications.
  • What is Aneurysm Coiling and How Does it Work?

    Aneurysm coiling is a minimally invasive endovascular procedure used to prevent aneurysm rupture. A catheter is guided through an artery to the aneurysm site, where soft platinum coils are placed inside the sac. The coils promote clotting, blocking blood flow into the aneurysm and reducing rupture risk. This technique is commonly used for aneurysms in deep or high-risk locations.
  • How is a supra clinoid ICA Aneurysm Treated?

    A supra clinoid ICA (Internal Carotid Artery) aneurysm occurs above the clinoid process near the optic nerve. Treatment depends on the aneurysm's size, shape, and rupture status. Options include small aneurysms, stent-assisted coiling for wide-neck aneurysms, and flow-diversion stents for larger cases. In some instances, microsurgical clipping is performed to completely isolate the aneurysm from circulation.
  • What is the Primary Cause of Fusiform Aneurysms?

    Fusiform aneurysms differ from saccular aneurysms because they lack a defined neck and involve a dilated section of an artery. The primary causes include atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, and connective tissue disorders such as Marfan syndrome. Trauma, infections, and inflammatory conditions can also weaken vessel walls, forming fusiform aneurysms. Treatment often requires flow-diverting stents or surgical bypass since traditional coiling is ineffective.
  • What is an Ophthalmic Aneurysm?

    An ophthalmic aneurysm forms in the ophthalmic segment of the ICA, near the artery that supplies blood to the eye. It can cause visual disturbances, eye pain, headaches, and, in severe cases, vision loss. Treatment options include endovascular coiling, stent-assisted coiling, or microsurgical clipping, depending on the aneurysm's size and risk of rupture. Early detection is crucial to prevent vision impairment.
  • What Types of Aneurysm Models Are Available for Training?

    SurgeonsLab provides models for clipping, coiling, embolization, and flow diversion. They replicate aneurysms in the ICA, Acom, MCA, and BA. Models include saccular, fusiform, wide-neck, and broad-neck aneurysms. Each model allows hands-on training in different procedures.
  • Are Your Aneurysm Models Suitable for Clipping and Coiling Practice?

    Yes, they support both surgical clipping and endovascular coiling. Clipping models mimic actual vessel handling for precise clip placement. Coiling models allow training in stent-assisted and balloon-assisted techniques. These help improve both open surgery and minimally invasive skills.
  • How Realistic Are the Aneurysm Models for Medical Training?

    The models simulate realistic anatomy and blood flow. They respond naturally to clipping, coiling, and stenting. Soft tissue properties allow lifelike handling during procedures. Surgeons can use imaging techniques like fluoroscopy and angiography.
  • Can I Practice on Models That Simulate Both Fusiform and Saccular Aneurysms?

    Yes, models include both fusiform and saccular aneurysms. Saccular models allow training in clipping, coiling, and embolization. Fusiform models help with flow diversion, stenting, and bypass techniques. These options prepare trainees for different aneurysm cases.
  • Do the Models Simulate the Complexities of Wide-Neck and Broad-Neck Aneurysms?

    Absolutely. They simulate the challenges of wide-neck and broad-neck aneurysms. Stent-assisted and balloon-assisted coiling techniques can be practiced. Flow-diverter stents help redirect blood flow for healing. These models prepare surgeons for complex interventions.
  • Are the Aneurysm Models Compatible with the Latest Radiology Techniques?

    Yes, they work with modern imaging systems. Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) enables real-time tracking. Contrast injections simulate blood flow in aneurysms. CT and MR angiography provide high-resolution views for diagnosis.
  • How Do Aneurysm Models Help in Learning Treatment Methods Like Embolization and Clipping?

    These models allow hands-on training for embolization, clipping, and flow diversion. Coiling, stent placement, and liquid embolic techniques can also be practiced. Surgeons can simulate aneurysm exposure and clip positioning, which improves procedural skills and decision-making.
  • Are the Models Designed to Replicate Aneurysms in Different Arteries, Like the Ophthalmic or MCA?

    Yes, they replicate aneurysms in various arteries, including the Ophthalmic, MCA, Basilar, and Acom arteries. These models allow targeted training for site-specific aneurysms, and surgeons can practice treatments tailored to different anatomical locations.
  • What is the price range for your Aneurysm Training Models?

    Our aneurysm training models vary in price depending on the complexity and customization. Standard models are available at competitive rates, while advanced or custom designs may have higher pricing. For exact pricing details, please contact us directly. We provide quotes tailored to your specific training needs.
  • Are there discounts available for bulk purchases of Aneurysm Models?

    Yes, we offer special pricing for bulk orders of our aneurysm models. Institutions, medical training centers, and organizations purchasing multiple units may qualify for discounts. Contact our team to discuss bulk pricing options. We can provide customized offers based on your order size.
  • Do you offer financing options for purchasing Aneurysm Models?

    We understand that training investments require flexibility. Financing options may be available to support your purchase. Please reach out to our team to discuss possible payment plans. We will work with you to find the best solution for your needs.
  • Is there a cost for demo or trial sessions for the Aneurysm models?

    Demo and trial sessions may be available for institutions and training programs. Costs vary based on the type of demonstration and location. Contact us to check availability and pricing for demo sessions. We also offer live demonstrations at select events.
  • Are training materials or accessories included in the price of the Aneurysm Models?

    Each aneurysm model comes with essential components for training. Some models may include additional accessories, while others may require separate purchases. Contact us for a complete list of what is included. We provide training materials to support hands-on learning.
  • Are there any ongoing promotions for Aneurysm Simulation or Training Products?

    We occasionally offer special promotions and discounts on our training models. Check our website or contact our team to learn about current offers. Promotions may be available for limited periods or specific product bundles. Stay updated on exclusive deals by reaching out to us.
  • Is there a separate cost for purchasing additional accessories or tools for the Aneurysm models?

    Some accessories and tools may need to be purchased separately. While specific models come with standard components, additional training tools or replacement parts may be available at an extra cost. Contact us for a complete list of compatible accessories. We will provide details on pricing and availability.