41900-000 | full set | Quote |
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41900-010 | phantom only set | Quote |
Abdominal ultrasound phantom without pathologies / Unique high-fidelity abdominal ultrasound phantom that facilitates effective training compatible with your own clinical devices.
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41900-000 | full set | Quote |
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41900-010 | phantom only set | Quote |
Abdominal ultrasound phantom without pathologies / Unique high-fidelity abdominal ultrasound phantom that facilitates effective training compatible with your own clinical devices.
Features | 1. Detailed hepatobiliary, pancreatic and other abdominal anatomy 2. Eight Couinaud's hepatic segments can be localized |
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Training skills / Applications | Basics of abdominal sonography / Cross sections and sonographic anatomy / Sonographic demonstration of each individual organ / Localization of hepatic Couinaud's segments |
Set includes | 41900-000 "ECHOZY" full set : 1 ultrasound phantom "ECHOZY" /1 anatomical model "ECHO-ZOU" / 1 set positioning pillow / 1 talcum powder/ 1 DVD /1 storage case 41900-010 "ECHOZY" :1.ultrasound phantom "ECHOZY" / 1set positioning pillow/ 1 talcum powder / 1 DVD /1 storage case |
Size (approx.) | W29 x D19 x H31cm / W11.4 x D7 x H12.2in |
Packing size (approx.) | 41999-000: W72 x D44 x H39cm/W28 x D17 x H15in 41900-010: W44 x D39 x H42cm/W17.3 x D15.3 x 16.5in |
Weight (approx.) | 12kg / 26.5lb |
Packing weight (approx.) | 20kg / 44lbs |
Materials | poluutryhane elastomer / Latex free |
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Production & Development Supervision | "Dr. Hitoshi Asai, Director, Osaka Kyoiku University, Health Administration Center / Dr. Shigeru Nakamura Nagayoshi General Hospital, Clinical Examination Department" |
Anatomy | "Liver (segmental anatomy, portal and hepatic venous systems, ligamentum teres and ligamentum venosum) /|Biliary tract / (gallbladder, cystic duct, intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts) Pancreas (pancreatic duct) Spleen / kidneys Detailed vascular structures (aorta, vena cava, celiac artery and its branches, portal vein and its branches, superior mesenteric vessels, renal vessels, and more)" |
Update | August 27, 2020 |