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Woven cloth material for tissue simulation
Woven fabric specimen (museum study collection) illustrating woven cloth structure for membranous tissue simulation. Image: CC BY-SA 4.0 by Stany Dederen / MoMu Antwerp, via Wikimedia Commons.

Woven Cloth is a plain-weave or twill textile used in medical simulation to replicate thin membranous tissues such as mesentery and peritoneal folds. Its non-stretch, grain-dependent structure provides appropriate tear resistance and visual texture for surgical dissection training. Distinct from knitted cloth (elastic) and felted cloth (non-woven).

Tissues

Tissue Visual Tactile Simulator Notes
Ovary Laparoscopic Ectopic Pregnancy Simulator Sewn into 1–1.5 cm fabric balls and positioned at tube origin for anatomical orientation





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At a Glance

Overview

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Synonyms

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Common names: Woven cloth, woven fabric, cotton fabric, linen fabric

Forms: Plain weave, twill weave, satin weave, cotton-blend fabric, canvas, muslin, gauze, cotton duck, tight weave, loose weave

Trade/commercial names: Cotton-poly blend, twill fabric, muslin, canvas, cotton duck

Clinical terms: Sterile woven fabric, medical-grade cotton fabric, surgical cloth, sterilizable fabric

Regional terms: Tissu tissé (French), Tessuto intrecciato (Italian), Tela tejida (Spanish), Gewebter Stoff (German), Geweven stof (Dutch)


Background

Clinical Context for Simulation

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Processing & Preparation

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Safety Considerations

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