Safe Practice. Sure Progress.

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, creating surgical training environments such as dry labs has required even more careful attention. The EXSURG.® series blood vessel and organ models can be used to create surgical training environments such as workshops and dry labs where you can experience a feeling extremely close to that of real blood vessels and organs during surgery in an environment with overwhelmingly low risk in terms of infection control and hygiene management. Compared to the animal-derived or silicone-made training materials that have been mainly used until now, the EXSURG.® series models, which are made primarily from polyvinyl alcohol, have a feel that is closer to that of a living organism. This is the product's greatest feature and function, which was arrived at after repeated testing under the supervision of doctors who save people's lives every day through surgery.

The "clinical feel" that is difficult to obtain with silicone models will surely update your dry lab practice.

Ready When You Are.

EXSURG.® uses a polymeric material called PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) for the mucous membranes and soft tissues.
PVA is less susceptible to temperature and humidity compared to animal-derived practice materials, and can be stored for a long time. It is hygienic and very easy to manage.