PET/SPECT Thorax Phantom (PH-63)

SKU: KKG-PH-63-41927-000

PET/ SPECT Thorax Phantom is an optimal tool for study in nuclear medicine

Features:

  • Examination of myocardial density through SPECT imaging
    • Verification of myocardial imaging with the use of various RI solution densities
    • Ability to capture defects of the myocardial region
    • Can reproduce image variations of the heart by injecting RI solutions in the liver, kidney and lungs
  • Examination of RI solution density for simulated tumors
    • The simulated tumors can be inserted into lung, liver andbreast
    • Tumors can be filled with FDG/RI solution into the spheresfor evaluation of density, size and placement

Training skills / Applications:

  • PET/SPECT
  • Quality management of NM equipment
  • Myocardial density with SPECT imaging
  • RI solution density for tumor imaging

Case / Pathology:

  • Anatomy / Liver / Lung (right/left) / Kidney (right/left) / Hot spots (liver, lungs and breast)
  • Hot spot for PET can be set in liver, lungs and breast.
  • Heart
    • Anatomical type: right ventricle, left ventricle and myocardium
    • Geometric type: left ventricle and myocardium

Set Includes: 1 thorax body / 2 lungs (left and right) / 4 hearts / 1 liver / 2 kidneys / 1 rib cage and spine / 2 breasts / 3 hot spots / 1 base / several plastic pins / 6 supporting bars / 4 flat bar rings for base / 5 tubes / 1 syringe / several nuts and bolts / 1 water tank / manual

Size (approx):

  • W44 x H69.4 cm / W17.3 x H27.3 in
  • 21kg (phantom body) / 37.5kg when filled with liquid

Materials:

  • Soft tissue: transparent polyurethane
  • Lungs: materials with density 0.4 g/cm3
  • Bone materials: Calcium infused material to provide proper attenuation with use of RI solutions
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Founded in 1891, Kyoto is the world’s only manufacturer of anatomical models, simulators, and imaging phantoms. Made in Kyoto, Japan and trusted in over 60 countries around the world. Passing on cultural heritage through technologies for restoring and replicating cultural assets.