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Ultrasound Examination Training Phantom"ABDFAN"

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Abdominal ultrasound phantom with pathologies

Features 1. Detailed hepatobiliary, pancretic and other abdominal anatomy
2. Eight Couinaud's hepatic segments can be localized
3. ABDFAN has various simulated lesions to provide wider training variety
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 41900-100 full set : 1 ultrasound phantom "ABDFAN" / 1 anatomical model "ECHO-ZOU" / 1 positioning pillow /1 talcum powder/ 1 tutorial manual (DVD) /1 storage case / 1 instruction manual
41900-030 : 1 ultrasound phantom "ABDFAN" / 1 positioning pillow /1 talcum powder/ 1 tutorial manual (DVD) /1 storage case / 1 instruction manual
Size (approx.) W29 x D19 x H31cm / W11.4 x D7 x H12.2in
Packing size (approx.) 41999-100:
W72 x D44 x H39cm / W28 x D17 x H15in
41900-030:
W44 x D39 x H42cm / W17.3 x D15.3 x 16.5in
Weight (approx.) 12kg/26.5lbs
Packing weight (approx.) 20kg / 44lbs
Materials Polyurethane elastomer / Latex free
Related products US-1_Ultrasound Examination Training Phantom "ECHOZY"
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US-5 FAST/Acute Abdomen Phantom "FAST/ER FAN"
Production & Development Supervision Junji Machi, MD,PhD Unibersity of Hawaii at Manoa and Kuakini Medical Center
Anatomy Liver (segmental anatomy, portal and hepatic venous systems, ligamentu, teres and ligamentum venosum)
Biliary tract (gallbladder, cystic duct, intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts)
Spleen / kidneys
Detailed vascular structures (aorta, vena cava, celiac artery and its branches, portal bein and its branches, superior mesenteric vessels, renal vessels, and more)
Pathologies Hepatic lesions (cystic and solid) / Gallbladder and bile duct stones / Pancreatic tumors (one invading the portal bein) / Splenic lesions / Both kidney lesions / Left adrenal tumor
Update August 27, 2020

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