Abstract

The technique for construction of an agar-based ultrasound biopsy phantom is described. Features include tissue equivalent reflectivity, long life and non-shadowing targets. The phantom is useful for learning the necessary co-ordination between needle and probe for ultrasound needle guidance. This skill should initially be practised in vitro, on a device such as this.

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