IUP & Ectopic Pregnancy Transvaginal Ultrasound Training Model

IUP & Ectopic Pregnancy Transvaginal Ultrasound Training Model

Master first-trimester pregnancy ultrasound with lifelike IUP and ectopic pathology in one hands-on model

SKU: BPOB1227 Category:

  • Real-time scanning of both intrauterine and ectopic pregnancies in a single training session

  • Develop critical decision-making and scanning skills in early obstetric care

  • Enhance probe handling, image acquisition, and pathology recognition in a safe, repeatable environment

  • Simulates a complete transvaginal exam—from transducer insertion to diagnosis

  • Includes privacy skirt and soft case for simulation-based learning environments


Features

Dual Pregnancy Simulation for Comparative Learning

Train on both intrauterine and ectopic pregnancies in the same model. Learners can identify, compare, and measure two 7-week gestations—one correctly located and one ectopic—developing clinical reasoning and diagnostic confidence.

Hands-On Probe Practice

Mimics the tactile feel of a real endovaginal exam. Learners build muscle memory for probe insertion, angling, and internal navigation, replicating the nuances of first-trimester transvaginal scanning.

Realistic Imaging with Your Own System

Simulex™ tissue replicates human sonographic response across 2D, 3D, and 4D ultrasound. Learners can practice on their own imaging platforms, eliminating the gap between simulation and real-world application.

Diagnostic Skill-Building Anatomy

Includes uterus with IUP, ectopic pregnancy, cervix, endometrium, bladder, ovaries, corpus luteum cyst, bowel, free fluid, and more—giving learners diverse landmarks for developing recognition skills across varied cases.

Measure and Evaluate Pathology

Supports practice in using ultrasound calculation packages to measure gestational sac, crown-rump length (CRL), corpus luteum cysts, and other findings for competency in OB assessment.

Durable and Maintenance-Free

Self-healing tissue allows repeated use with no replacement parts. Built to withstand thousands of probe insertions and scans without degrading realism or functionality

Complete for Simulation Centers

Model includes a privacy skirt and soft case for simulation use, skills labs, and mobile training setups. No additional accessories required for immediate use.

Technical Specifications

Anatomy:

  • 7-week intrauterine pregnancy with amniotic sac and placenta
  • 7-week ectopic pregnancy (extrauterine)
  • Endovaginal canal and cervix
  • Uterus with endometrium
  • Bladder with bladder wall
  • Left and right ovaries
  • Ovarian follicles
  • Corpus luteum cyst
  • Broad ligaments
  • Maternal bowel and colon
  • Free fluid in cul-de-sac
  • Accessory pelvic structures

Dimensions:

  • Size: 18″ L × 18″ W × 12″ H (45 cm × 45 cm × 30 cm)
  • Weight: 22 lbs.

Included Accessories:

  • Soft storage case [BPH602-B]
  • Pelvic Privacy skirt

Warranty

Standard Coverage: 1-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty included

Usage Requirements: For optimal performance and realistic simulation, use with an appropriate endovaginal ultrasound transducer (5.0–12 MHz recommended).

IUP & Ectopic Pregnancy Transvaginal Ultrasound Training Model

Designed for learners preparing to perform first-trimester obstetric ultrasound exams, this dual-pathology model delivers unmatched realism for hands-on training in both intrauterine pregnancy (IUP) and ectopic pregnancy detection.

Built with highly detailed pelvic anatomy and sonographically accurate tissue, the model enables learners to develop real-time scanning skills using their own ultrasound systems—mirroring clinical imaging conditions. This hybrid model allows learners to practice identifying both normal and abnormal pregnancy locations, guiding diagnosis and decision-making in a critical obstetric scenario.

Whether preparing for patient care in obstetrics, emergency medicine, or radiology, learners can train on fundamental techniques like transducer insertion and manipulation, as well as use ultrasound measurement tools to evaluate gestational sacs, CRL, cysts, and other relevant anatomy. The inclusion of both IUP and ectopic pregnancies (7-week gestational age) allows learners to directly compare pathologies and improve diagnostic accuracy.