The Gunshot Wound Clavicle (Right) is a high-fidelity, wearable trauma simulator designed to replicate a severe gunshot injury that passes from the back of the right shoulder through to below the collarbone. It is intended for hands-on training in wound packing, hemorrhage control, and trauma assessment, ideal for military, emergency response, and clinical education settings.
This simulation model showcases an anatomically detailed injury, exposing layers of fat, muscle, tendons, and hard bone. The inclusion of a rigid bone structure allows trainees to palpate and identify crepitus—an essential diagnostic indicator in trauma care. Both the entry and exit wounds are packable with hemostatic agents or gauze, offering realistic practice for managing junctional hemorrhages.
Constructed using patented SOFTTECH® materials and high-quality silicone rubber, the wound combines durability with a lifelike tactile experience. Layered coloration enhances visual realism, while embedded reinforcing fabric strengthens the structure and resists tearing, even under repeated training conditions.
This simulator is designed to wrap securely around a manikin or live actor using hook-and-loop fastening and an arm strap, ensuring a stable fit during active simulations. Integrated blood tubing allows for realistic, pressure-responsive bleeding from both wound sites. The wound comes equipped with Blood Supply Pump and is compatible with SKEDCO® bleeding simulation systems (sold separately).
With its comprehensive anatomical detail and practical training features, the product offers a valuable tool for developing proficiency in advanced trauma care under realistic, scenario-based conditions.