• Ugeskrift for laeger · Feb 2013

    [Gelatine phantom for training of ultrasound guided vascular access].

    • Louise Clemmesen, Thomas F Bendtsen, Erik Sloth, Nils Petter Oveland, and Lars Knudsen.
    • Anæstesiologisk og Intensiv Afdeling, Aarhus Universitetshospital, Nørrebrogade 44, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark. louise.clemme@aarhus.rm.dk
    • Ugeskr. Laeg. 2013 Feb 25;175(9):576-8.

    AbstractThis article describes the production of a low-cost training phantom for ultrasound guided invasive procedures of peripheral and central veins and presents a video of the process. The phantom can be adapted for use with other ultrasound techniques. It is a universal useful skill training tool for ultrasound guided invasive procedures. The phantom is easily made of concentrated gelatine. It is cheap and recyclable. The shelf life is prolonged by cold storage in a freezer. The gelatine phantom is a useful tool for practice of probe handling techniques and needle dexterity when placing peripheral and central venous catheters.

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