2021.11.01
Press Release
BILE360, a cholangiography simulator, was released by JMC Lab, a medical simulator brand.
(President and CEO: Daichi Watanabe, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture), a company that operates 3D
printing, casting, and CT businesses, has launched BILE360, a cholangiography simulator that allows users
to train catheter operation necessary for ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography). BILE360
is a cholangiography simulator that provides training in catheter manipulation required for ERCP
(Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography), and is now available from the medical simulator brand
"JMC Lab".
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【About BILE360】
The BILE360 was jointly developed by JMC and Teikyo University as a model specifically for training in
contrast and catheter manipulation, utilizing the know-how of the ERCP simulator that JMC launched in July
2021. The bile duct part rotates 360 degrees, allowing you to train the patient in different positions
during examinations and surgeries. All you need to do to prepare for training is to fill the special tank
with water, so you can start training quickly in any place such as a doctor's office or conference
room.
【Features about BILE360】
This product was developed with endoscopists in mind, and is more suitable for training than conventional
ERCP simulators.
The bile ducts can be rotated 360 degrees to accommodate different patient positions.
The bile duct part can be rotated 360 degrees to allow training in different patient positions.
The bile ducts can be rotated 360 degrees to allow training in different patient positions The transparent
model is based on DICOM (a medical imaging format for CT and MRI) data and is printed using a 3D
printer.
The transparent model allows the user to see the behavior of the catheter even in a non-fluoroscopic
environment.
【About JMC Lab】
JMC Lab develops, manufactures, and sells simulators for the purpose of educating people about the
ever-advancing medical technologies and procedures, utilizing JMC's accumulated know-how in the creation
of medical organ models, with the aim of creating a future in which all people can receive safe and secure
medical care.
In addition to the development of simulators, JMC also provides services to support
events that use simulators, such as webinars and hands-on seminars, and is working to contribute to the
revitalization of the educational scene in the medical industry.