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CIRS 715 Pediatric Whole Body Model

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CIRS715 Pediatric Whole Body Model in the United States is a cross-sectional pediatric radiation trainer used for pediatric anthropomorphic training phantom X-rays and CT scans. It is now commonly used for fractures and bent appendages
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The CIRS 715 Pediatric Whole Body Model in the United States is a cross-sectional pediatric radiation trainer used for pediatric anthropomorphic training phantom X-rays and CT scans. It is now commonly used for fractures and bent appendages.

AmericaCIRS7Introduction to 15 Pediatric Whole Body Models:

The CIRS 715 Pediatric Personification Training Model in the United States is an ideal supplement to any imaging department or radiology training program, which can assist in monitoring, training, and improving common parameters and protocols in most pediatric imaging procedures. SPoRT ™ Intended to assist in teaching and improve patient positioning, alignment, and anatomical understanding, and its extensive functionality helps effectively guide safe, high-quality pediatric imaging. The CIRS 715 pediatric anthropomorphic training model represents a typical 5-year-old size and structure, making it portable and easy to locate. The body, head, arms, and legs are 110 centimeters (43 inches) tall and weigh 20 kilograms (44 pounds). This series includes six segmented models, which can be purchased separately or as a complete set of combinations. The right extreme can provide expansion or bending configurations. The left arm and leg may or may not have embedded fractures. The types of fractures include common pediatric fractures, including tibial flexion fractures and common fibular fractures; Fracture to the first metatarsal bone; Radial fractures are treated with open reduction and hardware, with the most common fracture being the second middle phalanx. The component is made of appropriate urethane and epoxy resin materials, simulating the X-ray attenuation characteristics of human tissue, and is used for diagnostic and therapeutic energy range (50keV -25MeV). The material is durable, impact resistant, and suitable for continuous processing. Transparent soft tissue facilitates visual guidance of anatomical landmarks.


SPoRT ™ Can be used for film radiographic imaging, CR, DR, and computed tomography. Anatomy understanding, guidance, and trainingCIRS 715 Pediatric Whole Body Model Site in the United States:To promote training and feedback in an exciting and memorable way, it is necessary to have a specialized perspective on certain pathologies to effectively demonstrate technological changes, improve patient sensitivity and proficiency in handling and positioning, and effectively evaluate the performance of trainees. Fallen leaves and downward teeth have obvious dentin and enamel, fully open sinus cavities, anthropomorphic lung structures, and vascular system bones, including cortical/trabecular differences. Growth plates and certain bones of the typical ossified spine and pelvis at the age of 5 are atypical for healthy 5-year-old children. Bones are modeled from human samples containing various abnormalities. If necessary, specific pathology semi transparent soft tissues can be customized to visualize the anatomical structure of bones. There are five common fractures in the left appendage, and other fractures or lesions can be customized according to requirements. Large positioning brackets and suitcases can be optionally selected