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Arterial Ulcer CS007

The self-adhesive arterial ulcer represents a wound resulting from insufficient blood supply rich in nutrients to the lower extremities.

The lack of oxygen leads to tissue death and the formation of an open wound. Arterial ulcers are characterized by a "punched-out" appearance, typically a round shape, and well-defined, even wound edges.

This simulator allows an instructor, role-player, or student to apply the wound to the body, giving the instructor the opportunity to demonstrate real-world treatment methods. The simulator can also be used in conjunction with a training skin on a table (sold separately) as a teaching aid for classroom practice.

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