Novel technique for ultrasound‐guided needle tracking: An inexpensive reusable phantom model utilising a closed electrical circuit

Author:

McKinley Hillary J.1ORCID,Jones Isaak1,LaRochelle Madeline1,Christensen Erik1,Bauman Weeden1,Croft Peter1

Affiliation:

1. Maine Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine Portland Maine USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposePurpose:There are a variety of commercially made ultrasound training phantoms available for educational purposes. A new concept in phantoms is presented that utilises a low‐cost method to create a reusable phantom.MethodsA closed electric circuit was combined with insulating material to create a novel phantom that can be used to practise needle tracking under ultrasound guidance on repeated occasions. A tricolour light‐emitting diode (LED) illuminates when the needle (under ultrasound gudiance) contacts one of three metal objects embedded in the phatom material.ConclusionThis prototype model provides a simple solution for trianing ultrasound needle guidance is particularly geared towards programmes with a high volume of users. This protoype provides a starting point for a new concept in educational phantom trainers.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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