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Clinical Male Pelvic Trainer (CMPT) Mk 2 - Advanced

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Procedure: Male Pelvic Examination

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Our anatomically accurate trainer is an ideal platform for teaching and learning ‘hands-on’ male pelvic examination and diagnosis. 

The user-friendly design, combined with clear anatomic landmarks and a range of pathologies creates a realistic training experience for students across all levels of healthcare education.

Journal of Surgical Education, Volume 74, Issue 3 May-June 2017 "Our study demonstrates that the CMPT MK 2—Advanced models have high “face validity” and may be a valuable tool for surgical education. The use of these models should be explored for use in the curriculum at medical school." 

Developed in collaboration with:

  • The Clinical Skills Resource Centre, University of Liverpool, UK
  • Imperial College, London, UK
  • Guys Hospital, London, UK
  • Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK
  • University of Southampton, UK

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Skills Gained:

  • Correct examination procedure of male pelvis
  • Examination and evaluation of:
    • Normal anatomy
    • Testicular abnormalities
    • Abdominal and pelvic pain
  • Dry catheterisation

Product Anatomy:

  • Abdomen, pelvis and genitalia
  • Anatomy of the groin with clear anatomical landmarks:
    • Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS)
    • Pubic symphysis and tubercles
  • Genitalia includes:
    • Penis – both circumcised and non-circumcised
    • Scrotum – containing testicles with epididymis and vas deferens
  • Pathologies:
    • Testicular tumor and penile cancer
    • Epididymal cyst
    • Varicocele
    • Orchitis / epididymo-orchitis
    • Hydrocele
    • Indirect inguinal hernia

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Product Qualities:

realism
 
  • Soft tissue genitals and abdominal wall
versatility
 
  • Soft tissue inserts can be removed and replaced
  • Can be used in 2 positions (standing and supine)
safety
 
  • Modules 5 & 7 contain latex
cleaning
 
  • Skin surface washable using soap and water
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