Neurosurgical Simulators – Spine Training Modules
Our simulators are designed to train neurosurgeons and spine specialists in advanced surgical techniques. The following spine-related procedures are currently available:
1. Cervical Posterior Myelopathy
Simulator replicates the cervical spine for practicing posterior decompression techniques, including laminectomy and spinal cord decompression.
2. Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy
Enables minimally invasive access to lumbar discs for removal of herniated material using endoscopic tools.
3. Endoscopic Lumbar Laminotomy
Allows practice of bone removal from the vertebral lamina to relieve nerve compression with minimal tissue disruption.
4. Sacroiliac Joint Fusion
Provides hands-on training for placement of implants or screws to stabilize and fuse the sacroiliac joint.
5. Anterior & Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (ALIF & PLIF)
Supports anterior and posterior approaches for disc removal and cage/implant placement to achieve spinal fusion.
6. Peripheral Spinal Nerve Simulation
Offers realistic models of peripheral spinal nerves for training in nerve identification, decompression, and safe handling.
These simulators can be custom manufactured based on specific training requirements of medical institutions, surgeons, or device companies. Modules can be tailored for particular spinal levels, pathology types, or procedural complexity. Components such as vertebrae, intervertebral discs, ligaments, and nerve structures can be replaced or modified, making the simulators adaptable for repeated use and advanced learning.
Customization & Fabrication
Customized Fabrication
We provide tailor-made spine simulators based on specific customer needs. From anatomical detailing to procedure-specific modules, simulators can be customized for particular surgical techniques, instrument compatibility, and institutional training goals.
Workshops & Conferences
In addition to product supply, we also support hands-on workshops and conference demonstrations. Institutions can organize skill-development sessions using our simulators, enabling participants to gain real-time practical exposure to advanced spine procedures in a safe, controlled environment.
Currently Available Options in Spine Region
Cervical Spine Models (for posterior and anterior approaches)
Lumbar Spine Models (for discectomy, laminotomy, and fusion techniques)
Sacroiliac Joint Module
Peripheral Nerve Simulation Units