Description
Facilitate the most realistic training experience in ear examination.
- Simple to set up and use
 - Soft, flexible, and realistic pinna and ear canal
 - High-resolution digital display
 - Easy-to-use digital control for 48 ear conditions
 - Examination cover to hide displays of condition numbers
 - Sleep mode to conserve power
 - Includes rigid carrying case, mains adapter with worldwide plug fixings, and instruction manual
 
Ear conditions:
- Normal I
 - Normal II
 - Earwax (cerumen)
 - Swimmer’s osteoma
 - Fungal ear I
 - Fungal ear II
 - Acute viral ear
 - Acute secretory otitis media I
 - Resolving secretory otitis media
 - Acute secretory otitis media II
 - Acute secretory otitis media III
 - Perforation following an acute suppurative otitis media (ASOM)
 - Childhood glue ear
 - Glue ear in a child with a dermoid cyst in the eardrum
 - Adult glue ear
 - A standard ventilation tube in the membrane
 - Infected mini grommet with otitis externa secondary to a mucus discharge
 - Permanent ventilation tube in place
 - Large perforation of the tympanic membrane
 - A posterior perforation of the tympanic membrane
 - 2 small traumatic perforations following a blow to the ear
 - Subtotal perforation of the tympanic membrane
 - Perforation with tympanosclerosis
 - Grommet scar healed
 - Tympanosclerosis of tympanic membrane
 - Posterior retraction
 - Retraction onto long process of the incus
 - Retraction with loss of long process of the incus and keratin trail
 - Retraction with loss of long process of the incus
 - Posterior retraction pocket onto jugular bulb and with middle ear fluid
 - Retraction with early keratin buildup
 - Childhood attic retraction
 - Deep attic retraction
 - Attic retraction accumulation keratin – underlying cholesteatoma
 - Extensive accumulation with cholesteatoma in middle ear
 - Wet cholesteatoma
 - Clean dry reconstructed mastoid cavity
 - Old style mastoid cavity with residual cholesteatoma
 - Mastoid cavity with fistula into lateral semicircular canal
 - Congenital cholesteatoma
 - Large congenital cholesteatoma
 - Ear canal cholesteatoma I
 - Ear canal cholesteatoma II
 - Keratosis obturans
 - Glomus tympanicum tumors
 - Glomus jugulare tumor
 - Foreign bodies
 - Aural polyp
 


	
	
	
	
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