So my friend Laura Duggan has been engaged in a multi-prong project to save lives through the dissemination of surgical airway information. We've previously discussed the airway app to collect data on front-of-neck-access. Now she is releasing a cric model that blows the old ones I used to recommend out of the water. You want one of these models… You want one to practice the moves of surgical airway at least once a month. Laura is not charging for this model, she is releasing it into the wild as FOAM. You'll have to get it 3d printed yourself–we'll tell you how

Instructions for Printing

3D Cric Trainer Instructions

Where to Print

3Dsmith in Canada

3Dsmith.ca

Chris and Steve are brothers who own their small company

They are awesome

info@3Dsmith.ca

get formlabs standard resin as the material and it will resist scalpels beautifully!

Shapeways for the USA

shapeways.com

Got my model

Went with the strong & flexible plastic for $21.78

feel is rough but function is great

Buy Kevlar if you plan on wearing this cric trainer

The Model (Send this to your 3D Printer)

Go to Airway Collaboration Site

Matt Mac Partlin Has a Cardboard Model

See the ETM/Vortex Version by Andy Buck (with a cool printable neck)

Disclaimer

If you decide to wear or have colleagues wear this, it is at your own risk. It is inherently dangerous to come at anyone with a scalpel

Now on to the Wee…