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Fleximodel IV and Arterial Puncture ArmThis newly developed model of the human arm offers a significantly higher degree of realism in terms of appearance, feel and particularly puncture resistance in comparison to conventional models. The vein system is modelled in three dimensional form and can be punctured at any chosen place. Both the veins and the skin possess self closing characteristics. In the event of faulty or very frequent puncturing at a single site, a haematoma will occur that
- This newly-developed model of the human arm offers a significantly higher degree of realism in terms of appearance, feel and particularly puncture resistance in comparison to conventional models.
- The vein system is modelled in three-dimensional form and can be punctured at any chosen place.
- Both the veins and the skin possess self-closing characteristics. In the event of faulty or very frequent puncturing at a single site, a haematoma will occur that generally disappears once the blood has dried.
- In contrast to most other training arms, soft tissue and bony structures are realistically modelled and can be felt by touch.
- The arm is suitable for several hundred punctures, depending on the size of needle, puncture technique, deployment of various puncture sites and care in handling.
- The especially developed synthetic blood closes the veins after they have been punctured, meaning they are considerably more durable than in conventional training models.
- The arm is maintenance-free and is replaced after intensive use, doing away with the need for upkeep.
- The costs of this arm are comparable to the replacement costs of skin and veins of a classic arm plus labour cost.
- Further highlights comprise the possibilities for simulation of the radialis pulse and extremely realistic insertion of arterial accesses, also in the Seldinger technique.
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★★★★★ 1
not as pictured
Color: Light Grey, Size: Small
This is very boxy and looks nothing like the photo. Sad
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Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2025
★★★★★ 5
A Must buy
Color: Beige, Size: Medium
For the price, can’t beat it! Comfortable, stylish and so soft!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2026
★★★★★ 3
not very crop
Color: Black, Size: X-Large
longer than pictured, but comfortable so far.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Comfortable and light!
Color: Brown, Size: Large
Wanted something that was going to be lightweight but had those longer sleeves because I do still get a tad chilly even on the warmer days. This is perfect, the fabric is lightweight and breathable, the loose cut around the waist adds to the top's "breathability," but it still keeps you cozy and warm on those chilly mornings! The brown is a lovely warm-coffee tone and it hasn't faded a bit in the wash. Very nice shirt to add to your collection!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026
★★★★★ 4
looks nice, well made and styish.
This was a gift for a friend.
It is well made, has a good modern style to it, comfortable to wear, she is taller, and it fits her well. Its a bit warm, so a fall kind of clothing option.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2026