TRAINING TOOLS THE MOST ADVANCED. ULTRASOUND

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1 THE MOST ADVANCED ULTRASOUND TRAINING TOOLS Introducing NYSORA ULTRASOUND SIMULATORS -the most time efficient ultrasound TISSUE SIMULATORS on the market. Developed by opinion leaders and workshop instructors, NYSORA ULTRASOUND SIMULATORS are the most anatomically accurate, tissue-like tools to learn point-of-care ultrasound and certify skills acquisition before approaching patients.

2 MS2-INT MS2-INF/PEC MS2-BAE UPPER EXTREMITY UPPER NERVE UPPER EXTREMITY BLOCK EXTREMITY NERVE SIMULATORS NERVE BLOCK BLOCK SIMULATORS SIMULATO Open Breast Infraclavicular Open Breast Open Visual Infraclavicular Breast SIMULATOR Infraclavicular Visual SIMULATOR Visual SIMULATOR Pec Major M Rib Cage Pec Minor M Axillary Vessels Facilitates understanding of the Facilitates anatomy understanding of the Facilitates breast of understanding the tissue anatomy of the br an layers of importance in breast layers surgery of importance and local layers anesthetic in of breast importance surgery infiltration and breast local sur an techniques techniques techniques Pectoralis major and minor muscles; Pectoralis Serratus major Pectoralis and muscles; minor Axillary major muscles; and artery Serratus minor muscles; Axillary vein; Cords of the brachial Axillary plexus; vein; Cords Clavicle; Axillary of the Coracoid vein; brachial Cords process; plexus; of the Clavicle; brachial ple Co Ribs 1-4 Ribs 1-4 Ribs 1-4 Breast anatomy; Sternocleidomastoid Breast anatomy; musclebreast Sternocleidomastoid anatomy; Sternocleidomastoid muscle Combined Infraclavicular/PEC Combined Combined Infraclavicular/PEC Nerve Block Infraclavicular/PEC SIMULATOR Nerve Block Nerve SIMULATOR Block SIMULATOR Infraclavicular fossa Infraclavicular fossa Infraclavicular fossa Facilitates skills acquisition to Facilitates perform Infraclavicular skills Facilitates acquisition brachial skills to perform acquisition plexus Infraclavic to per and PEC blocks and PEC blocks and PEC blocks Pectoralis major and minor muscles; Pectoralis Serratus major Pectoralis and muscles; minor Axillary major muscles; and artery Serratus minor muscles; and vein; Chords of the brachial and plexus; vein; Chords Clavicle; and of the Coracoid vein; brachial Chords process; plexus; of the Ribs Clavicle; brachial plexu Cora 1-4; Pleura and Chest Cavity 1-4; Pleura and Chest 1-4; Pleura Cavityand Chest Cavity Clavicle; Deltopectoral groove; Clavicle; Pectoralis Deltopectoral muscle; Clavicle; Chest groove; Deltopectoral wall; Pectoralis groove; muscle; Pecto Che Coracoid process; Shoulder; Deltoid Coracoid muscle process; Coracoid Shoulder; process; Deltoid Shoulder; muscle Deltoid m Interscalene Brachial Interscalene Plexus Interscalene Block Brachial SIMULATOR Plexus Brachial Block Plexus SIMULATOR Block SIMULATOR Middle and Anterior Scelene Muscles MS2-INT MS2-INF/PEC MS2-BAE Pec Major M Rib Cage Pec Minor M Axillary Vessels Middle and Anterior Scelene Muscles MS2-INT MS2-INF/PEC MS2-BAE Pec Major M Rib Cage Pec Minor M Axillary Vessels Actual ULTRASOUND SIMULATORS Actual image ULTRASO Anterior scalene muscle; Middle scalene Anterior muscle; scalene Sternocleidomastoid muscle; Carotid artery; Internal mastoid jugular muscle; vein; Carotid mastoid artery; muscle; Internal Carotid jugular artery; vein; Internal jugular vein; muscle; Anterior Middle scalene scalene muscle; muscle; Middle Sternocleido- scalene muscle; Sternocleido Middle Subclavian and artery; Subclavian vein; Subclavian Clavicle; Stellate artery; ganglion; Subclavian vein; artery; Clavicle; Subclavian Stellate vein; ganglion; Clavicle; Stellate ganglion; Anterior Scelene C2-C7; First rib; Clavicle; Brachial plexus; C2-C7; Superficial First rib; Clavicle; cervical C2-C7; Brachial First rib; plexus; Clavicle; Superficial Brachial cervical plexus; Superficial cervical Muscles plexus; Stellate ganglion thyroid plexus; Stellate ganglion plexus; thyroid Stellate ganglion thyroid Sternocleidomastoid muscle; Clavicle; Sternocleidomastoid Lateral neck; Chest Sternocleidomastoid muscle; wall; Clavicle; Lateral muscle; neck; Clavicle; Chest wall; Lateral neck; Chest wal Thyroid notch Thyroid notch Thyroid notch

3 MS2-ABP Axillary Brachial Plexus Axillary SIMULATOR Brachial TAP Plexus and Quadratus SIMULATOR Lumborum SIMULATOR Chest Wall Axillary Fossa breast and tissue l anesthetic infiltration cles; Axillary artery ; Coracoid process; MS2-ABP Chest Wall Axillary Fossa MS2-QUA TORSO (cont.) Ribs Facilitates Mid-Axillary knowledge line and skills acquisition Facilitates to perform knowledge Axillary and skills acquisition to perform Axillary Block Block Allows injection practice Allows injection practice Facilitates learning essential anatomy for TAP and QL bloc Actual ULTR Allows training on injection techniques for TAP and QL Radial nerve; Ulnar nerve; Median nerve; Radial Musculocutaneous nerve; Ulnar nerve; nerves; Median nerve; Musculocutaneous nerves; Axillary artery; Axillary Vein; Deltoid muscle; Axillary Biceps artery; muscle; Axillary Vein; INTERNAL Deltoid muscle; LANDMARKS Biceps muscle; Coracobrachialis muscle Coracobrachialis muscle Transverse abdominis muscles; Internal and external oblique muscles; Quadratus lumborum muscles; Latissimus dorsi mus dorsi muscle; Axillary fossa; Pectoralis muscle; Trapezus Axillary muscle; fossa; latissimus Pectoralis muscle; EXTERNAL Trapezus muscle; LANDMARKS latissimus Biceps Brachialis muscle; Deltoid Muscle Biceps Brachialis muscle; Deltoid Muscle Umbilicus; Rectus abdominous MS2-MED Wrist Block SIMULATOR Wrist Block SIMULATOR Epidural SIMULATOR vicular brachial Carpal Tunnel plexus cles; Axillary artery oracoid process; Ribs Chest wall; MS2-MED Carpal Tunnel Actual ULTR L4/L5 Facilitates learning of anatomy, identification of interspac Facilitates knowledge and skills acquisition Facilitates to recognize knowledge ulnar and and skills placement acquisition of the to recognize needle in the ulnar epidural space with lo and radial /rarteries and perform ulnar and radial median /rarteries nerve blocks. and perform resistance ulnar technique and median or ultrasound. nerve blocks. Options include a camera for visual confirmation of the ne Allows injection practice Allows injection practice placement Full size anatomical structures in easy to carry footprint. Radius, ulnar carpal bones; Radial and ulnar Radius, arteries; ulnar carpal Median bones; and INTERNAL Radial and ulnar LANDMARKS arteries; Median and ulnar nerves; Palmares longus; Radial Artery; ulnar nerves; Ulnar artery; Palmares Deep longus; and L1-L5; Radial Sacrum; Artery; Epidural Ulnar space; artery; Spinal Deep processes; and Laminae; Artic supperficial muscles of the forearm supperficial muscles of the joints; forearm Intervertebral space; Dura and Ligamentum Flavum Ulnar head; Radius; Ulna; Palmar crease; Ulnar Tendons head; of Radius; wrist flexors; Ulna; Palmar Iliac crest crease; Tendons of wrist flexors; Thenar ligament; Veins; Hypothenar ligament Thenar ligament; Veins; Hypothenar ligament Suprascapular Nerve Suprascapular Block SIMULATOR ULTRASOUND Nerve Block SIMULATOR ASOUND SIMULATORS image MS2-EPI ESSENTIAL TRAINER OPTIONAL Digital camera connected to a tablet for monitoring of nee and catheter entry into the epidural space and to confirm tactile or ultrasound information. Actual ULTR MS2-SSC Scapula Suprascapular M MS2-SSC Scapula MS2-TRN Suprascapular M Facilitates knowledge and skills acquisition Facilitates to perform knowledge Facilitates and skills acquisition of to essential perform skills of using ultrasound Suprascapular nerve block for analgesia Suprascapular of the shoulder nerve without block for analgesia of the shoulder without phrenic nerve paralysis phrenic nerve paralysis Allows needle-target practice in plane and out of plane Absolute must for anyone wanting to start utilizing point of care ultrasound Clavicle; Scapula; Humerus; Suprascapular Clavicle; nerves; Scapula; Infraspinatus Humerus; Suprascapular nerves; Infraspinatus muscle; Supraspinatus muscle; Suprascapular muscle; artery; Supraspinatus Trapezius muscle; Suprascapular artery; Trapezius muscle; Circumflex artery muscle; Circumflex artery Scapula; Clavicle Ultrasound Tissue Simulator (TM) Scapula; Clavicle

4 MS2-FEM uscle; MS2-POP MS2-ADD LOWER LOWER EXTREMITY EXTREMITY NERVE NERVE BLOCK BLOCK SIMULATORS SIMULATORS Femoral and Femoral Fascia and Iliaca NYSORA Fascia SIMULATOR Iliaca ULTRASOUND SIMULATOR SIMULATORS RASOUND ORS imagesimulators image ASIS Femoral Crease Quadriceps M MS2-FEM ABOUT US Facilitates knowledge Facilitates and skills knowledge acquisition and to perform skills acquisition femoral to perform femoral EUROPE: nerve block and fascia nerve iliaca block block and fascia iliaca block NYSORA US-SIMULATORS are manufactured in EU and Slachthuislaan 1 distributed by MedXpress.Pro Leuven, B Femoral, obturator, Femoral, lateral cutaneous obturator, nerves; lateral Saphenous cutaneous nerves; Saphenous nerves; MedXPress.Pro Facial ilica; Facia is lata; founded Facial Iliopsoas ilica; Facia muscle; and lata; Pectineus Iliopsoas managed muscle; Sartorius Pectineus by leaders muscle; Sartorius and innovators muscle; in ultrasonography Adductor muscles; muscle; Femoral Adductor artery; and muscles; Femoral education. Femoral veinartery; We Femoral use vein our keen insight into EXTERNAL real life clinical LANDMARKS EXTERNAL practice LANDMARKS and educational challenges USA: to develop Inguinal products crease; Anterior Inguinal that superior crease; improve iliac Anterior spine; patient superior Proximal iliac thigh; safety. spine; Hips Proximal We thigh; believe Hips 2581 Broadway that our Pubic products tubercle; Inguinal add Pubic additional Ligament; tubercle; Femoral Inguinal functionality, Crease Ligament; Femoral Crease facilitate ultrasound skills knowledge acquisition, increase the educational New York, NY 1 experience, help standardize training and allow introduction of the testing process to document knowledge-acquisition info@medxpres and retention. DESIGN Actual ULTRASOUND Actual SIMULATORS ULTRASOUND image SIMULAT Each ULTRASOUND Facilitates knowledge SIMULATOR Facilitates and skills knowledge acquisition utilizes and to perform skills TISSUE acquisition popliteal SIMULATOR to perform popliteal sciatic and IPAC blocks sciatic and IPAC blocks Technology TST has been designed to optimize the development of INTERNAL specific knowledge LANDMARKS INTERNAL and LANDMARKS skills using landmark and Popliteal artery and Popliteal vein; Common artery peroneal and vein; nerve; Common Tibial peroneal nerve; nerve; Tibial nerve; ultrasound Semitendinosus guided muscle; procedural Semitendinosus Semimembranosus muscle; techniques. Semimembranosus muscle; Biceps All femoris models muscle; Biceps contain femoris internal and muscle; external Distal part of muscle; femur landmarks Distal part of necessary femur to practice ultrasound visualization EXTERNAL and placement LANDMARKS of needle and catheter necessary Popliteal to fossa; accomplish Tendon Popliteal of Biceps fossa; peripheral Femoris Tendon Muscle; of Biceps nerve Tendon Femoris of blocks, Muscle; Tendon vascular of access, or Semimembranosus perform other Semimembranosus Muscle; Popliteal Point-Of-Care Fossa; Muscle; Ppopliteal Popliteal ultrasound Crease; Fossa; Ppopliteal interventions. Crease; Popliteal triangle Popliteal triangle FOOTPRINT The system footprint is small to facilitate the utilization of multiple units simultaneously, making it ideal for workshops and simulation labs. Small footprint and standardized packing size Actual ULTRASOUND Actual SIMULATORS ULTRASOUND image SIMULAT allows for easy storage and transport. Facilitates knowledge Facilitates and skills knowledge acquisition and to perform skills acquisition femoral to perform femoral EXPERT INPUT triangle and adductor triangle canal and block adductor for analgesia canal of block the for knee analgesia of the knee Each ULTRASOUND Allows injection SIMULATOR practice Allows injection practice has been reviewed by leaders in the INTERNAL field of Point-Of-Care LANDMARKS ultrasound and approved to ensure that Sartorius all muscle; the Vastus relevant Sartorius medialis muscle; external muscle; Vastus Adductors medialis and femur; muscle; internal Femoral Adductors landmarks femur; Femoral artery; Femoral vein; artery; Saphenous Femoral nerve; vein; Relevant Saphenous fascial nerve; sheats Relevant fascial sheats for taught procedures are included and accurate. ULTRASOUND Mid and distal SIMULATORS thigh; Mid Knee; and Quadriceps distal thigh; are Femoris Knee; shipped Quadriceps muscle; with Sartorius Femoris carry/storage muscle; Sartorius base and case, cover prot ient accessory Muscle storage Muscle tray, work surface tray, convenient laminated poster with instructi care for each model. Popliteal and Popliteal IPAC Nerve and IPAC Block Nerve SIMULATOR Block SIMULATOR RASOUND ORS imagesimulators image ORS image Semitendinosus M Semitendinosus M Biceps Femoris M Biceps Femoris M Pop Fossa Crease Pop Fossa Crease MS2-POP Adductor/Saphenous Adductor/Saphenous Combined Combined Nerve Block Nerve SIMULATOR Block SIMULATOR AL LANDMARKS erve Vastus Lateralis M Vastus Lateralis M Adductor Longus MAdductor Longus M MS2-ADD AL LANDMARKS ASIS Femoral Crease Quadriceps M Actual ULTRASOUND Actual SIMULATORS ULTRASOUND image SIMULAT SOUND SIMULATORS image

5 Sciatic Transgluteal SIMULATOR MS2-STG Great trochanter; Ischial tuberosity; Sciatic nerve; Gluteus maximus Gluteus maximus; Gluteal crease; Femur Trochanter Greater Trochanter Gluteus M Ankle Block SIMULATOR MS2-ANK Superf Peroneal N Lat Malleolus Deep Peron Nerve Tibial nerve; Peroneal nerves (superficial and deep); Sural nerve; Saphenous nerve; Posterior and anterior tibial artery and vein; Tibia Fibula; Medial malleolus Tibia; Lateral malleolus; Medial malleolus; Side of the foot; Dorsus of the foot MS2-VAIJ n- nd VASCULAR ACCESS Vascular Access IJ SIMULATOR Sternocleidomastoid M Clavicle THE MOST ADVANCED ULTRASOUND TRAINING TOOLS Sternocleidomastoid muscles; Carotid artery; Internal jugular vein; Subclavian artery; Clavicle; First rib; Thiroid Gland; Pleura Sternocleidomastoid muscles; Clavicle; Cricoid cartilage; Supraclavicular fossa; Neck; Mandible Introducing NYSORA ULTRASOUND SIMUL -the most time efficient ultrasound TISSUE SIMU on the market. Developed by opinion leaders and w instructors, NYSORA ULTRASOUND SIMULATORS most anatomically accurate, tissue-like tools point-of-care ultrasound and certify skills ac before approaching ML006 RevD

6 MS2-PVT TORSO Paravertebal (PVT) and Errectores Spinae Blocks SIMULATOR Optional Camera to Visually Confirm Correct Needle Placement Spinous Processes Transverse Abdominis Plane SIMULATOR Facilitates acquisition of essential skills of using ultrasound Allows needle-target practice in plane and out of plane. Absolute must for anyone wanting to start utilizing point of care ultrasound T3-T8; Ribs 3-8; Paravertebral space; Pleura; Spinous processes; Vertebrae T3 to T8 Left and right inferior angle of scapula; Vertebra prominens; Spinous processes, Paravertebral muscles OPTIONAL Digital camera connected to a tablet for monitoring of needle and catheter entry into the paravertebral space and to confirm the correct ultrasound-guided placement. MS2-TAP Umbilicus Facilitates acquisition of essential skills of using ultrasound Allows needle-target practice in plane and out of plane Absolute must for anyone wanting to start utilizing point of care ultrasound Rectus abdominis; Transverse abdominis; Internal oblique; External oblique; Pectineus; Essential Sheaths Umbilicus; Rectus abdominis; Abdominal wall VASCULAR ACCESS Subclavian Vein Canulation SIMULATOR MS2-VASBCL Delto-pectoral groove Coracoid Process Allows learning imaging of the subclavian vein Realistically built to mimic challenging needle insertion Teaches skills in avoiding coracoid process for successful needle placement Coracoid process, clavicle, subclavian/axillary vein Subclavian space, shoulder girdle, clavicle

7 TORSO (cont.) TAP and Quadratus Lumborum SIMULATOR Ribs Mid-Axillary line MS2-QUA Facilitates learning essential anatomy for TAP and QL blocks Allows training on injection techniques for TAP and QL Transverse abdominis muscles; Internal and external oblique muscles; Quadratus lumborum muscles; Latissimus dorsi muscles Umbilicus; Rectus abdominous MS2-EPI MS2-TRN Epidural SIMULATOR L4/L5 ESSENTIAL TRAINER ULTRASOUND SIMULATOR Facilitates learning of anatomy, identification of interspaces and placement of the needle in the epidural space with loss of resistance technique or ultrasound. Options include a camera for visual confirmation of the needle placement Full size anatomical structures in easy to carry footprint. L1-L5; Sacrum; Epidural space; Spinal processes; Laminae; Articulate joints; Intervertebral space; Dura and Ligamentum Flavum Iliac crest OPTIONAL Digital camera connected to a tablet for monitoring of needle and catheter entry into the epidural space and to confirm the tactile or ultrasound information. Facilitates acquisition of essential skills of using ultrasound Allows needle-target practice in plane and out of plane Absolute must for anyone wanting to start utilizing point of care ultrasound Artery; Vein; Nerve Not applicable Ultrasound Tissue Simulator (TM)

8 NYSORA ULTRASOUND SIMULATORS ABOUT US NYSORA US-SIMULATORS are manufactured in EU and distributed by MedXpress.Pro. MedXPress.Pro is founded and managed by leaders and innovators in ultrasonography and education. We use our keen insight into real life clinical practice and educational challenges to develop products that improve patient safety. We believe that our products add additional functionality, facilitate ultrasound skills knowledge acquisition, increase the educational experience, help standardize training and allow introduction of the testing process to document knowledge-acquisition and retention. DESIGN Each ULTRASOUND SIMULATOR utilizes TISSUE SIMULATOR Technology TST has been designed to optimize the development of specific knowledge and skills using landmark and ultrasound guided procedural techniques. All models contain internal and external landmarks necessary to practice ultrasound visualization and placement of needle and catheter necessary to accomplish peripheral nerve blocks, vascular access, or perform other Point-Of-Care ultrasound interventions. FOOTPRINT The system footprint is small to facilitate the utilization of multiple units simultaneously, making it ideal for workshops and simulation labs. Small footprint and standardized packing size allows for easy storage and transport. EXPERT INPUT Each ULTRASOUND SIMULATOR has been reviewed by leaders in the field of Point-Of-Care ultrasound and approved to ensure that all the relevant external and internal landmarks for taught procedures are included and accurate. EUROPE: Slachthuislaan 1, Bus Leuven, Belgium USA: 2581 Broadway, Suite 183 New York, NY info@medxpress.pro ULTRASOUND SIMULATORS are shipped with carry/storage base and case, cover protectors, convenient accessory storage tray, work surface tray, convenient laminated poster with instructions for use and care for each model. ML006 RevD

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