Description
Reliable canine endotracheal intubation depends on tactile familiarity with airway landmarks — this head phantom builds that familiarity through anatomically accurate structures and a dual-position base that replicates real clinical scenarios.
This realistic training phantom is ideal for practicing the procedure and techniques involved in endotracheal intubation. The tongue is flexible. The teeth are made of hard plastic, so a tooth spreader can also be used. Epiglottis and soft palate as well as esophagus are present.
The dog’s head is mounted on a base. The base is designed in such a way that you can intubate in upright as well as in a lying (supine) position. The stand also offers a success check if the intubation is carried out correctly.
A clamp included in the scope of delivery offers a firm stand.
Specifications
| Weight | 4.7 kg | 10.4 lbs |
| Dimensions | 26.0cm x 51.0cm x 51.0cm | 10.2 in x 20.1 in x 20.1 in |








