4-Year-old Pediatric Full Body Phantom is an X-Ray/CT and US-compatible training product. It is primarily used to train various patient positioning techniques. Often purchased by medical schools and teaching hospitals to train their radiology students and other medical professionals.
The design of this phantom is based on the model of a 4-year-old child 40″ (102 cm) in height. This phantom is a life-size, full-body anthropomorphic phantom with organs and bones constituted in 10 body parts. The phantom weighs about 20 kg. Other uses include visual evaluation in finding out optimal scanning conditions. The skeleton is built from individually cast bones from a realistic, patented epoxy-based composite material.
Anatomy:
Pediatric Full Body Realistic Body Tissue Shoulders Rotatable 360 Degrees Around and 180 Degrees Sideways Moveable Hip Joints, Knees, and Elbows Detachable Head, Torso, and Limbs Customizable with Different Pathologies (Lesion, Tumor, Infection, etc.) Transparent or Skin-Colored Appearance Pediatric Human Head – Skull – Brain – Gray Matter Pediatric Human Torso – Spine – Ribcage – Shoulders – Clavicles – Pelvis Torso Organs – Trachea – Heart – Lungs – Diaphragm – Liver – Gallbladder – Stomach – Kidneys – Spleen – Pancreas – Large and Small Intestines – Bladder – Prostate Pediatric Human Arms – Humerus – Elbow Joints – Radius – Ulna – Wrist – Fingers Pediatric Human Legs – Femur – Knee Joints – Tibia – Fibula – Foot – Toes