

This scenario shows a simple PCI; that is balloon dilatation followed by stent deployment. Imaging catheters (IVUS, OCT, Angioscopy) and FFR are also applicable. Training under X-ray fluoroscopy is more beneficial.
Coronary
This system facilitates the entire training for catheter-based techniques necessary in CAG and basic PCI.
It allows trainees to understand how to manipulate catheters and other angioplasty devices, such as balloon catheters and stents, from bench to cath lab.
Model | CAG | PCI | CABG | CTO | BIF |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coronary angiography (CAG) | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 |
PCI/CAG for CABG | 〇 | ||||
Thrombectomy for ACS | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | ||
IVUS / OCT imaging | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | |
Fractal Flow Reserve (FFR) | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | |
Stent deployment | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | |
Atherectomy (Rotablation/OA) | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | |
Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | |
Directional coronary atherectomy (DCA) |
〇 | ||||
Bifurcation procedure KBT/Culotte & Crush stenting |
〇 | ||||
Chronic total occlusion (CTO) | 〇 | ||||
Coronary rupture (Covered stent) | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | 〇* | |
Coiling for coronary perforation | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 | 〇 |
*for RCA only
This scenario shows a simple PCI; that is balloon dilatation followed by stent deployment. Imaging catheters (IVUS, OCT, Angioscopy) and FFR are also applicable. Training under X-ray fluoroscopy is more beneficial.
This scenario allows trainees to understand the strategy behind dealing with various lesions, especially severe calcification. With calcified vessel parts, one can practice the debulking technique with Rotablator and Directional Coronary Atherectomy (DCA) devices. Training under X-ray fluoroscopy is more beneficial.
This scenario facilitates emergent PCI strategy including thrombectomy followed by balloon dilatation and stent deployment. In successful case, you can see some thrombus in a syringe along with a nice final angiography.
This scenario shows a simple PCI; that is balloon dilatation followed by stent deployment. Imaging catheters (IVUS, OCT, Angioscopy) and FFR are also applicable. Training under X-ray fluoroscopy is more beneficial.
This scenario facilitates emergent PCI strategy including thrombectomy followed by balloon dilatation and stent deployment. In successful case, you can see some thrombus in a syringe along with a nice final angiography.
This scenario facilitates emergent PCI strategy including thrombectomy followed by balloon dilatation and stent deployment. In successful case, you can see some thrombus in a syringe along with a nice final angiography.
Coronary perforation
Coiling procedure
Successful coiling
Coronary rupture
Balloon occlusion
Double guide catheter
Ping-pong technique
Covered stent
Successful stenting
Coronary perforation
Coiling procedure
Successful coiling
Coronary rupture
Balloon occlusion
Double guide catheter
Ping-pong technique
Covered stent
Successful stenting
Heart Model for CAG
A heart model suitable for practical training in CAG and PCI under X-ray fluoroscopy in the cath lab. Stent deployment and guide wire manipulation can be simulated with this model.
Special Tank
Transparent tank that provides high visibility for catheter use simulation with or without X-ray fluoroscopy. No more than six liters of water are required for training.
Pulsatile Pump
Our uniquely-developed pulsatile pump can be set by 30-120 bpm (1600-4000ml/min in flow volume.). Realistic coronary images are obtained by particular patterns of the cylinder movement. The pump and tank are connected with easy-to-prepare connectors to avoid water leaks and time losses.
Tubes with Sheath
Special tubes with sheath.
Number of tubes: 2 ( 6・8Fr )
Lubricant
Special lubricant for coating the inner surface of the heart model.
1 fl. oz. ( lasts for 20 coatings )
Hoses
Hose with one-touch joint.
Heart Model for CAG
A heart model suitable for practical training in CAG and PCI under X-ray fluoroscopy in the cath lab. Stent deployment and guide wire manipulation can be simulated with this model.
Special Tank
Transparent tank that provides high visibility for catheter use simulation with or without X-ray fluoroscopy. No more than six liters of water are required for training.
Pulsatile Pump
Our uniquely-developed pulsatile pump can be set by 30-120 bpm (1600-4000ml/min in flow volume.). Realistic coronary images are obtained by particular patterns of the cylinder movement. The pump and tank are connected with easy-to-prepare connectors to avoid water leaks and time losses.
Tubes with Sheath
Special tubes with sheath.
Number of tubes: 2( 6・8Fr )
Lubricant
Special lubricant for coating the inner surface of the heart model.
1 fl. oz. ( lasts for 20 coatings )
Hoses
Hose with one-touch joint.