The Adult Pelvis Phantom – Its structure & geometry is based on an average adult human male. It is made out of realistic soft tissue-mimicking material and patented synthetic bones suitable for X-Ray/CT and US imaging applications. It can be used as a tool to conduct medical imaging research, radiology training, testing, and calibration purposes. This product can be further customized to match our client’s specific requirements.
The spine bones will consist of a realistic three-layered structure with inner porosity, which can be adjusted according to the requirement of the particular project. The phantom can also be customized in size and shape (i.e., based on any individual’s CT scan).
Anatomy:
Spine (L5 – L2)
Pelvis Bone
Partial Left and Right Femoral Bones
Technical Properties:
Type of Tissue | Sound Velocity [m/s] | Density [g/cm³] | Hardness [Shore 00] | T2 [ms] | Hounsfield Value | Attenuation Measured at 2.25 MHz [dB/cm] |
Cortical Bone | 3000 ± 30 | 2.31 | N/A | N/A | 1300 | 6.4 ± 0.3 |
Trabecular Bone | 2800 ± 50 | 2.03 | N/A | N/A | 1300 | 21 ± 2 |
Soft Tissue | 1400 ± 10 | 1.02 | 60 | 50 ms | 25 | 1.7 ± 0.2 |
Thermal Properties of Bone-Mimicking Material | |||||
Thermal Conductivity | Volumetric Specific Heat Capacity | Thermal Diffusivity | Thermal Resistivity | Specific Heat | Speed of Sound |
0.776 W/ m K | 1.040 MJ/ m^3 K | 0.746 mm^2/ s | 1.289 m K/ W | 0.978 J/ g Deg Celsius | 3070 m/s |
HU Values of the Tissue Mimicking-Materials | ||
S.No. | Tissue Type | HU Value (Average) |
1 | Soft Tissue | -25 |
2 | Trabecular Bone | 800 |
3 | Cortical Bone | 1300 |
4 | Bladder | 35 |
5 | Rectum Wall | 100 |
6 | Sigmoid Colon Wall | 100 |
Included In Order:
Adult Pelvis Phantom
User Manual/Assembly Instructions
2-Year Warranty & Unlimited Customer Service
Hard Carry Case
Size & Weight:
Phantom:
Size: 14 x 10 x 16 Inches, Weight: 49 Lbs (approx.).
Shipment:
Size: 32 x 23 x 13 Inches, Weight: 88 Lbs (approx.)
Materials Used:
Soft tissue and organs: Composition of urethane-based soft resin
Synthetic bones: Patented ceramic-reinforced epoxy-based composite material
FAQ:
Please refer to our FAQ page.