Development of an anatomical breast phantom from polyvinyl chloride plastisol with lesions of various shape, elasticity and echogenicity for teaching ultrasound examination.
Denis V LeonovDaria VenidiktovaJosé Francisco Silva Costa JúniorAnastasia NasibullinaOlga TarasovaKristina PashincevaNatalia VetshevaJulia BulgakovaNicholas S KulbergAlexey BorsukovManob Jyoti SaikiaPublished in: International journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery (2023)
The proposed technology allows the creation of breast phantoms for practicing hand-eye coordination and develop the critical skills for navigation and assessment of the shape, margins, and size of the lesion, as well as performing an ultrasound-guided biopsy. It is cost-effective, reproducible, and easily implementable, and could be instrumental in generating ultrasonographers with crucial skills for accurate diagnosis of breast cancer, especially in low-resource settings.