Welcome To Trauma Simulation Ltd
Trauma Simulation Ltd develops complex life-sized models for surgical training in the context of damage control resuscitation.
Work is underway to complete the development of the whole body trauma simulator.
Developments3D imaging is used to create our models for specific skills training or complex immersive simulations. This range is constantly evolving. Please check out which models are in production and those in development. Let us know your interests and requirements.
ProductsBenefits
Trauma Simulation Ltd models are detailed reproductions of young, fit adults based on 3D imaging giving unparalleled realism.
- Anatomical Accuracy
- Visual Impact
- Feels Real
- Customised to Requirements
3D imaging (CT and MRI) is used to create the anatomical features relevant to each model training role.
Attention to detail is crucial to create models with the necessary visual impact to engage those training in the simulation, and prepare them to apply their skills in the reality. The craftsmanship used to finish our models attains this level of realism.
The custom silicone polymers used to create the skin, fat, blood vessels and other internal organs accurately reproduce the weight, physical feel and handling properties of human tissue.
Models are produced in tact, elements of different models can be combined, and customised to address specific educational requirements. Trauma Simulation Ltd can also assist in designing training modules to help maximise the impact of the selected models.
Latest News
15-18 Sept 2015 - Defence Science Exhibition International (DSEI)
Trauma Simulation Ltd models were used in the Defence Medical Services chain of care display.
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15 Sept 2015 - The Technology Helping Military Medics Save Lives
One of the standout exhibits in the Medical Innovation Zone at DSEI this year is a brand new surgical prototype.
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12 May 2016 - Association of Surgeons of Great Britain & Ireland International Surgical Congress
Trauma Simulation Ltd will be present to participate in discussions relating to the role of simulation in training for the Defence Medical Services.
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