The Advanced Gynecological Examination Model (JY/F30S) is a professional training simulator that accurately replicates the female pelvic anatomy. Designed for medical schools, nursing programs, and hospital training centers, this model provides a realistic platform for learning, teaching, and practicing essential gynecological examination techniques.
Comprehensive Pelvic Anatomy Simulation
The model represents the lower female torso, including the abdominal and pelvic cavities, allowing learners to visualize and practice on accurate anatomical structures.
Gynecological Examination Practice
Normal and abnormal uterus palpation
Bimanual and trimanual examinations
Speculum and colposcope procedures
Visual observation of normal and pathological cervical changes
Contraceptive Device Training
Learners can safely practice the insertion and removal of intrauterine devices (IUDs) and diaphragms, improving clinical accuracy and confidence.
Cervical Pathology Demonstration
Interchangeable cervical models allow the observation of various conditions, including:
Normal cervix
Cervical laceration
Chronic and acute cervicitis
Nabothian cysts
Trichomonas cervicitis
Cervical condyloma acuminatum
Cervical leukoplakia
Cervical polyps
Cervical adenocarcinoma
Uterine & Adnexal Models
The simulator includes normal and pathological uterine structures for training in diagnosis and clinical examination, such as:
Normal uterus and adnexa
Uterine fibroids
Retroverted and anteverted uterus
Ovarian cysts
Hydrosalpinx
Tuberculosis of the fallopian tube
Salpingitis
Adjustable Uterine Position
The uterus can be positioned to represent anteversion, retroversion, and other clinical variations, offering a realistic training experience.
Pelvic Measurement & External Genitalia
Enables pelvic measurement assessments
Vaginal orifice dilation and exposure of vaginal structures
Labia easily separated for inspection
This gynecological model is ideal for:
Medical universities and nursing schools
OB-GYN residency training programs
Clinical skill laboratories
Hospital teaching and patient education