Erler Zimmer pelvic phantom with femoral neck fracture for CT, X-ray and radiotherapy in detail
The phantom is a realistic simulation of a male pelvis with a slightly dislocated femoral neck fracture on the left side. It consists of real patient data and is produced using state-of-the-art technology. Bones, vessels and soft tissue are authentically represented and have realistic CT values for all tissues at a tube voltage of 120 kVp. If the phantom is to be used at a different tube voltage, e.g. 100 kVp, the CT value calibration can be adjusted accordingly. The phantom provides realistic tissue contrasts in X-ray imaging. Air spaces in the phantom are filled with a material that has a Hounsfield value of approximately -80.
The pelvis phantom is a realistic simulation of a male pelvis with a slightly dislocated femoral neck fracture on the left side. It includes the entire pelvis and the fifth lumbar vertebra.
Size: 27x17x16 cm.
Ideally suited for
- Hospitals
- Healthcare centres
- Training facilities
- Research facilities
Advantages
- Realistic simulation of a male pelvis with a femoral neck fracture
- Made with state-of-the-art technology and real patient data
- Authentic representation of bones, vessels and soft tissue