What's Included
CentraLineMan Torso
CentraLineWear (CLW-52)
Articulating Head (AH-10)
2 Replaceable Tissues (CLMT-50)
25 Non-sterile Guidewires (NSG-10)
1 Large Venipuncture Pad (LVP-10)
Vessel Filling Port and Fill Line
Pulse Bulb and Venous Pressure Regulator
Fluid: Arterial (red) and Venous (blue)
features
CentraLineMan® Training Package with Articulating Head
The Articulating Head provides additional landmarks and enhances visual, tactile and physiological realism and difficulty for each procedure. The head can be rotated and tilted into the required position for each access site. Also included are an extra replaceable tissue and non-sterile guidewires.
Clinically Relevant Anatomy
CentraLineMan features clinically relevant landmarks and anatomy; learners can practice performing full catheterization using ultrasound-guided or blind/landmark insertion approaches at the subclavian, supraclavicular, and internal jugular vein sites. CentraLineMan includes clinically relevant internal and external landmarks that are palpable and or visible under ultrasound. These include:
Upper torso and neck
Trachea
Clavicle
Sternal notch
Sternocleidomastoid muscle
Sternal and clavicular heads of the sternocleidomastoid muscle
Manubrium
Lateral border of the first rib
Superior vena cava
Upper Lung
Vascular Anatomy including the Internal Jugular, Subclavian, Axillary, and Brachiocephalic Veins; Carotid and Subclavian artery.
skills
CentraLineMan® Training Package with Articulating Head
Practice full central venous catheterization using ultrasound-guided or blind/landmark insertion approaches at the subclavian, supraclavicular, and internal jugular access sites.
Practice placing the patient in the appropriate position per access site standards
Gain experience in identifying and selecting appropriate access site based on patient anatomical variations
Practice use of ultrasound for:
Developing psychomotor skills required for obtaining visualization during cannulation
Detecting anatomical variations
Distinguishing vessels
Visualizing arterial pulse and venous compression
Identifying the anatomical location of the target vessel
Visualizing needle cannulation of the target vessel in transverse view
Visualize threading of guidewire in longitudinal axis view
Visualizing catheter placement
Reducing the rate of mechanical complications due to anatomical variances such as pneumothorax or arterial puncture.
Improving first cannulation success and decreasing needle passes
Practice palpating external landmarks to identify vessel location
Practice identifying unsuccessful vessel access by fluid feedback representing arterial puncture
specs
CentraLineMan® Training Package with Articulating Head
Size: 18" x 27" x 8.5" (carrying case)
Weight: 35 lbs