OpenTibia Intraosseous Access Simulator
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*Please Like And Share! This Helps Get This Into The Hands Of The People Who Need It Most.* Opentibia Is An Open-Source 3D Printed Training Device For Tibial Io Access. Demonstration Video: Https://Youtu.Be/M2R9Bbb9_Ce I Created This Based On The Need For Inexpensive And Easily Accessible Training Aid For Medical Communities In Developing Countries. I Currently Use This For Training In Haiti. Disclosure/Disclaimer: I Have No Affiliation With Ez Io, Or Its Parent Company Teleflex. I Have Received No Compensation For Creating This Training Device. My Opinions Of This Simulation Aid Are Based Purely On Personal Experience As A Critical Care Flight Paramedic. Because The Suggested Materials Have Not Been Tested To Prove Accurate Representation Of Bone Or Tissue Density, This Model Could Potentially Cause Damage To The Io Insertion Needle, Driver, Or Prove Inaccurate For Correct Simulation. Use Of This Device Is At Your Own Risk, And Is Not Meant As A Replacement For Proper Medical Training. Please Follow Your Own Local Policies, Guidelines, And Protocols. Special Thanks To Steph Piper (Sjpiper145) For Creating The Original Anatomic Model! Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:1030467 The Model Was Designed To Incorporate A 20Ml Syringe Of 20.5 Mm Nominal Diameter. Actual Size And Fit May Vary Depending On Manufacturer, And Accuracy Of Your Printer And Settings. The Model Is Printed In Two Parts: The Opentibia Base Is Designed To Hold The Smaller Opentibia Replacement Site Of The Proximal Tibial Plateau. This Allows For Easy And Inexpensive Model Restoration After Several Access Attempts. The Skin Is Simulated With “Foam” Medical Tape. Appoximately 4-5 Layers Should Be Sufficient To Simulate The Dermal Layers Lying Superficial To The Tibia. Please Contact Me With Any Feedback Or Suggestions! Tips And Donations Are Greatly Appreciate, But Not Required.
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