The purpose of training the electronic human tracheal intubation model

The electronic human tracheal intubation training model is designed to provide a safe, controllable and realistic airway management practice environment for medical students, anesthesiologists and emergency medical training personnel.

The model adopts a simulated head and neck structure, featuring key anatomical landmarks such as the oral cavity, pharynx, glottis, and trachea. It is also equipped with an electronic monitoring and feedback system that can provide light, sound, or data prompts when intubation is successful or the operation deviates, helping learners correct problems in a timely manner. Through repeated training, trainees can become familiar with glottic exposure techniques from different perspectives and master core points such as the use of laryngoscopes, judgment of intubation depth, and catheter fixation.

Electronic feedback can also be used to record the operation process, facilitating teachers' assessment of their mastery of skills. The model effectively reduces the risk for beginners to directly operate on patients, improves the accuracy and safety of airway management, and is an important device in clinical skills teaching and first aid simulation training.