Abstract

This technical report focuses on developing a do-it-yourself (DIY) model of a water phantom for training in ultrasound-guided needle insertion techniques. Ultrasound technology is becoming more widely used in perioperative and intensive care settings. However, accurate needle placement using ultrasound guidance necessitates strong spatial reasoning and hand-eye coordination. To address this, the authors experimented with a water phantom model that is cost-effective, easily accessible, and efficient for training. The DIY water phantom was made using materials such as an examination glove, a used vial rubber cap, water, adhesive tape, sealing glue, and a target object. This technical report discusses the process of assembling the water phantom and the potential benefits it offers for ultrasound training.

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