homemade ultrasound iv model
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- This is a cheap method to create a homemade ultrasound iv model. Works just as well as the more expensive commercial ones. I just wrote a post on how to make a cheaper easier model here bit.ly/21TmAub
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Siegfried, thanks for the excellent video and recipe! I made my first one last weekend and it works just like the Blue Phantom but only cost me about $8 to make. It also is much larger and I was able to make the "veins" not straight to make a more realistic trainer.
I usually wrap this in wax paper, place it in a ziplock bag and store it in the refrigerator. I don't keep them beyond a week and it is good for that. If you find a solution please post it here so everyone will learn from you. Thanks
Fantastic! Thank you very much!
So awesome! Thanks.
In this model do the penrose drains exhibit compressible behavior?
does one of these last for a long time (like a year) or does it fall apart if not refrigerated?
great video!
That recipe sounds a lot like a Hectograph printer recipe I used when I was a kid except Glycerin was used to make it more permanent. It didn't need refrigeration and lasted a couple of years. I'm afraid I don't recall the exact recipe since it was over 50 years ago.
Is it elastic in nature. Like if i mimic a pulsating artery, will the model mimic soft tissue or damp the pulsations badly?? Would be glad to have your inputs in this
That is an excellent question. If you try it let me know the results. I have never done this
Good, I will ask my son to do it for me
What is the purpose of the Metamucil?
to color the model so you can't really see what you are aiming for . also as a thickener
Siegfried Emme - Let me know how I can get a "thank you" gift across to you! :)
bit.ly/21TmAub I wrote a post on an easier way to make this model