Kyoto Kagaku - Model 41945-000 - X-Ray Training Phantom PBU-POSE
From Radiology Phantom - Anthropomorphic Phantom
For patient-friendly and accurate positioning learning; Supports scenario based trainings including communication skills.
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Features
- Design focused on positioning and light weight with clear images.
- Radiography images can be acquired with a lower irradiation than the real one and reduce the radiation exposure to trainees and stress on the device.
- Each joint has the close-to-human range of motion and can be positioned according to the target part of the shot.
- Contains all necessary landmarks for positioning
- Specialized in positioning and has been drastically made lighter (18kg).
- Enables training free from privacy concerns and inconveniences associated with use of standardized patients.
- No metal parts, which causes artifacts, are included in the phantom.
Training Skills / Applications
- Patient positioning
- Patient transportation
- Plain radiography
Case / Pathology
Case / Pathology
[Skeleton]
Skull, cervical spine, vertebrae, clavicles, scapulae, sternum, pelvis, lungs (without vessels), heart, kidneys, upper and lower arm bones, carpal, metacarpal, femur, kneecaps, lower leg bones, tarsi, metatarsals, phalanges.
[Internal organs]
trachea (up to 1st bifurcation), lungs (diaphragm only), heart, kidneys
Set includes
Adult whole body phantom, head stand, tools for assembly, radiography data, clothes, instruction manuals
Separable into 10 parts
Size (approx.)
?? chest girth:85cm(?? thickness:20cm)
?? waist girth:75cm(?? thickness:19cm)
Height (approx.)
165cm
Weight (approx.)
18kg
Materials
Soft fabrics : polyurethane foam (density 0.2)
Skeleton : epoxy resin (density 1.31)
Skull : urethane resin (density 1.12)
Production & Development Supervision
Product Supervision: Yuji Ogata, MD. Director of the Clinical Radiology Course, Faculty of
Health and Medicine, Graduate School, Medical University of Morinomiya
Radiographic Condition
- Because it is designed with a focus on positioning, the imaging conditions are not the same as clinical conditions for imaging of the human body.
- In order to reduce the operator's radiation exposure and the stress to the device, the phantom is designed for imaging using only from one-half to one-third of the average radiation used under normal clinical conditions.
Landmarks for positioning
External Acoustic Foramen
Mastoid
Seventh Cervical Vertebra
Manubrium
Xiphisternum
Styloid Process of Radius
Superior Margin of the Symphysis Pubis
Medial Epicondyle of Femur/Epicondylus Lateralis
Patella
Malleolus (Internal condyle /External condyle)
Subcostal area
Landmark on the body surface
Trochanter
Processus styloideus ulnae
Update
December 2, 2020
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