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Colorful toy balloons demonstrating the thin-walled, elastic distensibility used to simulate hollow organs and fluid-filled cavities in medical simulation.
Colorful toy balloons. CC0 via Wikimedia Commons.

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Balloons — including modeling balloons and standard latex balloons — simulate thin-walled, elastic, distensible anatomical structures. Inflate, segment, or layer to approximate hollow organs, bowel loops, and fluid-filled cavities where compliance and volume change are key functional characteristics.

Tissues

Tissue Visual Tactile Simulator Notes
Gallbladder Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Simulator Green balloon; sand or ground coffee simulates gallstones. Per ALL-SAFE shopping list.
(Structural — lung analogue, not tissue simulant) Brannan Chest Tube Simulator Per Brannan 2021: two punching balloons serve as lung analogues, inflated via a bag valve mask through a plastic-tubing "trachea". Creates residual air pressure within the thorax cavity that trainees must decompress during tube thoracostomy practice.


Troubleshooting

  • Suturing practice — Balloon material tears on needle passage and cannot hold sutures.
  • Training with latex-allergic participants — Latex proteins can trigger anaphylaxis.
  • Procedures requiring wall thickness — Balloons are too thin (~0.1 mm) to simulate vessel walls requiring needle passage or anastomosis.
  • Contact with petroleum lubricants — Petroleum degrades latex within minutes.

Alternatives

Alternative Best For Trade-offs
Nitrile balloons Latex-free environments Less elastic; harder to source
Glove fingers Similar elasticity; readily available Smaller volume; different shape
Condom Tubular organ simulation Similar compliance; alternative latex source


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At a Glance

Overview

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Synonyms

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Common names: Balloon, balloons, latex balloon, modeling balloon, modelling balloon

Forms: Round balloon, long balloon, small balloon, water balloon, twisting balloon, 260 balloon (modeling), catheter balloon

Regional terms: Ballon (French/German), Palloncino (Italian), Globo (Spanish), Ballon (Dutch)


Background

Clinical Context for Simulation

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Processing & Preparation

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Safety Considerations

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Keywords balloon, latex balloon, modeling balloon, surgical simulation, gallbladder, blood vessel, cardiac PDA, ectopic pregnancy, distensible, hollow organ
SDG
Authors Arturopelayo, Ian-laurel
License CC-BY-SA-4.0
Language English (en)
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Created December 2, 2025 by Ian-laurel
Last edit April 24, 2026 by Arturo Pelayo


Page data
Keywords balloon, latex balloon, modeling balloon, surgical simulation, gallbladder, blood vessel, cardiac PDA, ectopic pregnancy, distensible, hollow organ
SDG
Authors Arturopelayo, Ian-laurel
License CC-BY-SA-4.0
Language English (en)
Related 0 subpages, 9 pages link here
Redirects TissueDB/Materials/Modelling Balloons, TissueDB/Materials/Balloons, TissueDB/Materials/Small Balloon, TissueDB/Materials/Modeling Balloon
Views 73 page views (analytics)
Created December 2, 2025 by Ian-laurel
Last edit April 24, 2026 by Arturo Pelayo
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