August 11, 2025
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No one questions the value of clinical simulation for training healthcare professionals—both students and seasoned providers. Yet, creating a realistic and safe simulation environment often comes with unexpected challenges, especially when replicating the presence of common yet essential medical items like lubricating gel.
Lubricating gel is frequently used in a wide range of procedures—from urinary catheterization to rectal exams and endotracheal intubation. However, using real syringes of gel during training introduces unnecessary cost, hygiene risks, and logistical issues. Once opened, real gel tubes have limited reusability, and even sealed ones may be unsuitable or unsafe for repeated use in an educational setting.
That's why I created this 3D-printable Lubricating Gel Syringe Prop with Protective Case—a realistic and ‘’reusable'' solution designed to enhance your simulation scenarios without compromising on safety or budget.
This model includes:
A realistically shaped lubricating gel syringe for visual fidelity.
A click-on protective case, often seen in clinical practice, to simulate packaging integrity and ensure safe storage. Feel free to cut out paper part of package to have realisticly sealed package.
Please note: This prop is designed for visual and contextual use only—it does not dispense gel and is not intended for procedure-specific skill training. Instead, it serves as a perfect in-bag or on-table simulation item during InSitu or station-based scenarios, helping learners recognize and prepare required equipment appropriately.
It’s ideal for:
Catheterization training
Airway management courses
Trauma simulations
Emergency kits or nurse carts in simulation
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License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike