An anthropomorphic phantom used as a training tool by healthcare workers
for learning ultrasonic imaging procedures. The phantom is made of a
moldable, elastomeric tissue-simulating chemical composition that may be
easily processed to create an anthropomorphic phantom: that has the "look
and feel" and self-sealing characteristics of human tissue. During the
mixing processes, scattering agents and pigments may be added to provide
a phantom that simulates the sonographic characteristics on living
tissue. The phantom body may contain objects and empty or liquid filled
cavities and conduits that simulate normal internal structures and
abnormal artifacts and conditions. In one embodiment, hollow rods are
disposed longitudinally inside the primary mold that forms blood vessels
inside the phantom. When the phantom is removed from the primary mold,
the hollow rods are removed thereby forming a hollow conduit. Two plugs
may be inserted into the ends of the conduit to hold a blood simulating
liquid placed inside the conduit.