S.A.L.A.D. Simulator

Suction Assisted Laryngoscopy and Airway Decontamination (S.A.L.A.D.) simulator uses suction to enhance first pass success-laryngoscopy (FPS-L) with a non-anesthetized patient in active emesis.

- Simulates a non-anesthetized patient for practicing intubation, ventilation, and suction.

- Practice oral, digital, and nasal intubation, as well as E.T., E.O.A., P.T.L, L.M.A., Combitube®, and King System insertion.

- Permits suction techniques, and proper cuff inflation with active emesis.

- Anatomy and landmarks include teeth, tongue, oral and nasal pharynx, larynx, epiglottis, arytenoids, false cords, true vocal cords, trachea, esophagus, and cricoid cartilage.

- Offers room to maneuver and a slightly anterior position, making the simulator great for introductoryclasses as well as advanced students.

- Apply cricoid pressure to change the position of the trachea and close the esophagus.

- Rigid suction catheter distracts lower mandible and tongue to permit laryngoscope insertion.

- Realistically practice the Sellick maneuver.

- Manual carotid pulse.

- Includes “Airway Larry” Adult Airway Management Trainer Head, suction canister with 2 right angle tubing adapters, gallon container with hand pump, two simulated latex-free lungs, thickener, rigid suction catheter, two 3-ft. (1 m) lengths of clear vinyl tubing, pump spray lubricant, 5 red caps with white fittings, tubing couplings, 5 pinch clamps, #10 spanner bit, and carrying case with handle.

S.A.L.A.D. Simulator
S.A.L.A.D. Simulator