The Adult Head (Dynamic) phantom is visible on Ultrasound, MRI, and X-Ray/CT scans. The brain parenchyma is made of an ultra-soft polyurethane-based material that mimics soft tissue, and its anatomical shape was created based on the MRI scan of a human brain. The materials used to build this phantom are stable with time, and they do not dry out. The skull bone has a realistic three-layered structure with an inner diploe layer.
The phantom comprises realistic blood vessels which can be filled with any commonly used blood-mimicking fluid with or without a contrast agent. This phantom can be used with Barium-sulfate, Iodine-based, Gadolinium-based, Microbubble, and Iron Oxide-based contrast mediums.
Note: For best results, prior to imaging the phantom, please fill the blood vessels with water or chosen contrast agent.
Anatomy:
• Skull based on the CT Scan of a Human Head
• Realistic Brain Parenchyma (Grey Matter)
• Complex Brain Vessels Incorporated Circle of Willis
• One Bifurcation
• One Stenosis
• Two Aneurysms
• Vessels Connected with the Neck