TRUE PHANTOM SOLUTIONS Assembly InstructionsPediatric Full Body for X-Ray CT, US [FB-P02] VERSION 2.4 ■ 1 May 2026 [email protected] ■ www.truephantom.com
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Open the catalog to page 2TRUE PHANTOM SOLUTIONS INC. Description 4-Year-old Pediatric Full Body Phantom is an X-Ray/CT and US-compatible training product. It is primarily used to train various patient positioning techniques. Often purchased by medical schools and teaching hospitals to train their radiology students and other medical professionals. The design of this phantom is based on the model of a 4-year-old child 40″ (102 cm) in height. This phantom is a life-size, full-body anthropomorphic phantom with organs and bones constituted in 10 body parts. The phantom weighs about 20 kg. Other uses include visual evaluation...
Open the catalog to page 3TRUE PHANTOM SOLUTIONS INC. FB-P02 | Assembly Instructions 1. Pediatric Head for X-Ray CT, US - 1 Unit 2. Pediatric Torso for X-Ray CT, US - 1 Unit Spine Ribcage Shoulders Clavicles Pelvis Trachea Heart Lungs Diaphragm Liver Large and Small Intestines
Open the catalog to page 4TRUE PHANTOM SOLUTIONS INC. 3. Pediatric Arms for X-Ray CT, US – 2 Units Arm (Humerus) Elbow Joints Forearm (Radius, Ulna) Wrist with Fingers 4. Pediatric Legs for X-Ray CT, US – 2 Units Thigh (Femur) Knee Joints Leg (Tibia, Fibula) Foot with Toes Figure 1 - Neck Assembly Kit
Open the catalog to page 5TRUE PHANTOM SOLUTIONS INC. Assembly Kit The individual parts of the full body phantom should be connected using the attached with the phantom assembly kit and plastic screws. Please do NOT overtighten the screws when you assemble the phantom. Step 1 Connect the left and right shoulders using the assembly kit as it is shown on the following image (note that the image shows only the right shoulder; the left one is done in the same way as the right one): Step 2 Connect the legs with the pelvis using the hip joints:
Open the catalog to page 6TRUE PHANTOM SOLUTIONS INC. Step 3 Connect the head using the neck connectors (note that the assembly kit includes four short and four long screws; the long screws should be used for the head part, the short screws should be used for the torso part): The entirely assembled phantom should look as follow:
Open the catalog to page 7TRUE PHANTOM SOLUTIONS INC. FB-P02 | Assembly Instructions The phantom is fabricated based on the anatomy of an actual human body, and it can be scanned in supine, prone, and Fowler positions; more importantly, scanning can be performed from multiple directions. ■ For ultrasound applications, this phantom can be scanned either with or without the ultrasonic gel. ■ For X-Ray CT applications, the artificial heart can be filled with any common contrast agents. ■ The phantom is made of urethane-based material, and it should be protected from direct exposure to any strong UV light. ■ The experiments...
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