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Kyoto Kagaku's Abdominal Intraoperative & Laparoscopic Ultrasound Phantom (IOUSFAN), is design for use in simulation training of ultrasound examinations during open and laparoscopic surgery.
This ultrasound trainer covers pathologies in the:
Liver
Biliary Tract
Pancreas
Spleen
Kidneys
Overview
Phantom materials are soft to the touch to allow a realistic probe manipulation yet durable for long-life training use
Container allows immersion into water scanning for contact & stand-off techniques, simulating real abdominal intraoperative and laparoscopic scanning
Container and phantom fit within laparoscopic trainer boxes (please check your dimensions), to allow for ultra-sound of organs under direct laparascopic view
Durable long-life phantom materials
Realism
Near real-size organs, structures and abnormal lesions with approximate-to-human echogenicities
Detailed hepatobiliary, pancreatic and other abdominal anatomy meeting requirement for excellent training: open intraoperative scanning and laparoscopic examination
Lesions, including biliary stones and cysts, solid tumors
Detachable stomach and duodenum allows various scanning methods of the bile duct and pancreas
Cleaning
Drain and allow to completely dry before storing
Trainer can be wiped after use with a soft cloth or paper
Do not use thinner or organic solvents to clean the trainer
Safety
Handle with care: This trainer is made of a soft resin composite, do not use force as this may cause breakage
For ultrasound training only, do not puncture or cut parts of this trainer
Use caution when filling and emptying your trainer
Note: Phantom may float in water, fill with enough water to fully cover the phantom in place
Anatomy
Organs included:
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
Pathologies included:
Hepatic lesions (cystic and solid)
Gallbladder and bile duct stones
Pancreatic tumors (portal vein)
Splenic lesions
Kidney lesions
Left adrenal tumor
Skills Gained
Intraoperative scanning of the liver, biliary tract and pancreas
Laparoscopic examination of the biliary system for screening of stones