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Custom Small Venipuncture IV Injection Training Pad/Model

Jan 19, 2024 Ultrassist

We got a customer customization request on our product "Ultrassist Venipuncture IV Injection Training Pad/Model".

Ultrassist Venipuncture IV Injection Training Pad/Model

Customer's Request Quote:

"I am looking for a model that can have a vascular graft tunneled and to be able to practice cannulation for dialysis. Something similar to the IV practice model you already have. Is this something you would be interested in collaborating on?

Instead of having the two tubes through the pad, I would like to have open spaces (the red arrows) so I can pull a vascular graft through it. The holes would likely need to be slightly larger and possibly deeper."

We confirmed the customer’s requirements after several day's communication.

Detailed Customization Requirements:

  1. Venipuncture Pad Size: 7.5cm * 10.2cm, only change the length to 10.2cm.
  2. Hole customization: Keep only one hole with no tube, residing within the fat layer through the pad. The hole should be 9cm in diameter.
  3. Skin layer customization: Fat and muscle layers remain the same as the original color of the small venipuncture practice pad. Only change the skin layer's color to dark brown, just as the skin color of our dark skin venipuncture practice hand.
  4. Base customization: White acrylic base, base size: about 10.2*7.6cm, 4mm thick, 4 anti-slip pads on the base.

Small Venipuncture IV Injection Pad Customization Requirements

After about one week, we got the pre-production sample and sent it to the customer to confirm.

Sample Confirmation

When the customer got the sample, he said, "I received the sample and the sizing worked very well. Please proceed with production."

So we went ahead with mass production and continued to finish the customization order.

If you have an injection pad customization request, please contact us to make it come true. There is no need to worry about the design and production capabilities of injection pads, suture pads, and other simulated medical models.

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