The T5-RM-HD is designed to remove the monitor from the trainer and attach it to the included pedestal giving user ability to rotate & drape the box for a more realistic training experience. It’s versatile as it can be used for basic laparoscopic skills to advanced laparoscopic procedural training and camera navigation. Residents may practice on the T5-RM-HD to acquire the skills incorporated into the FLS modules. It includes the large pelvic work area that has 14 laparoscopic ports with fitted interchangeable 5 & 10 mm grommets and interior lighting. The High-Definition 1080p SimScope™ is simulated after a real laparoscope and can be inserted into any of the laparoscopic ports, it telescopes and rotates, has a realistic handle, and is available in 0° and 30°. A handle is located on the back of the box to provide easy portability. No assembly required. The T5 Series is designed to be used for team training or a one-person workstation.
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Stand: 21″Hx 13.5″W x 6.5″D (53.5cm x 34.5cm x 16.5cm)
Camera: 0° and 30° SimScope™ mounts in seconds into any laparoscopic port.
Ports: 14 laparoscopic ports with interchangeable grommets.
Grommets: 5 and 10 mm.
Box: Large pelvic work area with large side openings for easy placement of MITS Inserts.
Lights: Mounted inside the pelvic work area.
Monitor: 12″ (30.5 cm) monitor.
Basic laparoscopic skills
Laparoscopic suturing
Advanced laparoscopic procedures
FLS Skills practice
Individual or team Training
Laparoscopic Camera Navigation (LCN)
Hands-on Skills Training
Psychomotor Skills
Hand-Eye Coordination
Depth Perception
Timed Activities
Dimensions: L 21″ x W 13.5″ x H 12″ (L 53.5cm x W 34.5cm x H 30.5cm)measurements with monitor down.
Weight: 18 lbs. ( 8 kgs.)
HD 1080p SimScope Options:
0° SimScope
30° SimScope
Both 0° and 30° SimScopes
Residents may practice on the Large Pelvic Box MITS to acquire the skills incorporated into the FLS modules. FLS certification testing must be done at one of the official FLS Test Centers by an FLS proctor using the official FLS Laparoscopic Trainer Box. For more information please visit http://www.flsprogram.org.