Infant Hip Sonography Training Phantom - Kyoto Kagaku - US-13

Hip sonography in newborns and infants can promote early detection and timely treatment of developmental dysplasia (DDH), and correct diagnosis saves patients from possible trouble and operation in the future. This is the world's first training phantom with ultrasound anatomy of a 6-week-old infant and it expands training opportunities for pediatricians, radiologists and orthopedists. Before working on real infants, trainees can repetitively practice on this phantom to become familiar with the examination procedures and key points. Using real ultrasound devices, trainees can learn key ultrasound landmarks to identify standard plane for Graf's classification. This is a foundation to acquire skills in handling and positioning of the baby as well as correct positioning of the transducer. The life-size full body manikin has soft limbs that allows for realistic training in supporting and changing the position of the infant while interacting with his/her guardian.


Infant Hip Sonography Training Phantom - Kyoto Kagaku - US-13


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Infant Hip Sonography Training Phantom - Kyoto Kagaku - US-13 - Ultrasound


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