VATA, Inc Port-Body in a Box

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The VATA, Inc Port-Body in a Box™ is a compact and lightweight trainer which is quick to set up and put away. This is a great tool for training, competency testing, and skill assessment of port (IVAD) palpation and accessing. By using this teaching model the student is able to simulate palpating and accessing an implanted port with the following placements: normal, tipping, wandering, or deeply placed. Achieving proper access is confirmed by a blood return. Fluid can be infused and blood can be withdrawn. The device has its own 35 cc blood reservoir bag neatly tucked inside. 

Accessing the port can be taught and practiced from within the case or it can be removed for use by a group. The two round inserts, which are used to simulate the wandering and tipping port, are interchangeable to vary the student's experience. The skin flap has two thicknesses: the 1/4" side will approximate the feel when palpating a port at an average depth, and the 1/2" side will approximate the feel when palpating a deeply placed port. The skin flap is made of a latex-free Dermalike™ for 50% less needle drag when accessing and improved tear resistance to permit a greater number of needle sticks. The underlying soft tissue block allows the port to float when palpating through the skin flap for a truly realistic experience. 

Includes a real port with 9.6 FR catheter, 7-1/8 in. x 5-1/2 in. skin flap, soft tissue block with two interchangeable inserts, 35cc blood reservoir bag, one each of 3/4" and 1" Huber needles, 5cc Luer lock syringe, three packets of lubrication gel, a clear container for storage of supplies, user's manual, and 9-1/2" x 6-1/2" heavy-duty ABS case.

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