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 Episiotomy & Perineal Laceration Trainer offers students and instructors the unique 

opportunity to customize the simulator to fit their training program. Accurate anatomical details and 

soft, life-like tissue offer a complete training experience. For the first time, discreet muscle structures can 

be isolated and incised to represent first-degree through fourth-degree perineal lacerations.

LIST OF COMPONENTS

A. 

Episiotomy & Perineal Laceration Trainer Pad

B. 

Stand

C. 

Suture kit

D. 

Carry bag

SETTING UP THE TRAINER

1. 

Flex the soft pad slightly and fit it firmly into the hard base.

2. 

Bend the wire stand to the desired angle. Set the base with pad onto the stand. Adjust the angle 

again if needed.

Making the Incision

1. 

Plan the location and depth of the incision you wish to make. The incision may represent a natural 

tear or any type of episiotomy.

2. 

Each training pad includes the bulbocavernous muscle, transverse perineal muscles, external anal 

sphincter, and rectal mucosa. Cut slowly and carefully with a sharp scalpel, taking care not to dam-

age anything other than the intended structures.

3. 

Nasco recommends making only one incision through the perineal muscles. Additional pads may be 

purchased to make a variety of incisions.

4. 

The flexion in the pad will cause the incision to open naturally. The pad may be removed from the 

base and flexed manually if needed to obtain a clearer view of the internal structures.

Suturing the Incision

1. 

Make sure that the pad is securely fitted into the base. Set the base on the stand if desired.

2. 

Suturing supplies have been included with the trainer. Any other standard sutures may also be used. 

Smaller needles and finer suture material will prolong the life of the simulator.

3. 

Pull up each suture gently, without overtightening.

4. 

Carefully remove the sutures before storing the trainer.

CARE OF THE SIMULATOR

1. 

The soft pad is made from a chemically and biologically inert material that requires little care.

2. 

Everyday soil can be removed by washing in water with a little soap or mild detergent. Dry thor-

oughly before storing. Washing the pad from time to time will also help it to stay in the base.

3. 

Do not expose the plastic base to excessive heat. 

REPLACEMENT PARTS

LF01045U

  

Episiotomy Laceration Pad Replacement

LF01045(A)U

  Episiotomy Laceration Pad Replacements, Pkg. of 3

LF07000U

 

Suture Thread with Needle

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C.

D.

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Actual product may vary slightly from photo. Nasco reserves the right to change product color, materials, 

supplies, or function as needed.

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