Built for Better Ultrasound Training

Successful ultrasound-guided vascular access training starts with clear imaging, realistic feel, and hands-on practice that builds confidence. Vascular Access Ultrasound Phantom is designed to support meaningful skill development with lifelike tissue feel, clear vessel imaging, and visual confirmation of successful access.

Whether used in simulation labs, healthcare education programs, or clinical training environments, this model helps learners build confidence and refine technique before performing procedures in real-world settings.

Realism That Builds Confidence

Learners can observe soft tissue movement as the needle tip enters the vessel, helping strengthen hand-eye coordination, probe positioning, and needle guidance skills.

This trainer is used by educators, clinicians, students, nurses, diagnostic medical sonographers, and ultrasound technologists looking for practical, repeatable training that translates to patient care.

Why Users Choose It:

  • Exceptional ultrasound image quality
  • Realistic tactile feel and puncture resistance
  • Self-healing durability for thousands of accesses
  • Anatomical contour that mimics real patients
  • Simulated blood return for access confirmation
  • Compatible with ultrasound imaging systems using an appropriate transducer

Made to Last

The Vascular Access Ultrasound Phantom is made to withstand repeated training sessions while maintaining the performance users rely on. With routine care and proper storage, it can continue supporting learners for years to come.

Take a closer look at the Vascular Access Ultrasound Phantom.


How to Refill the Veins and Keep Imaging Clear

Already using one of our best-selling ultrasound trainers? Keep it performing like new for years to come. If you notice reduced imaging clarity, refilling the vessels is a simple way to help restore performance.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Prefill the syringe with the provided VATA simulated blood.
  2. Expel any air remaining in the syringe.
  3. Place a mark on the needle one-half inch from the tip.
  4. Position the phantom vertically with the side featuring three recessed dimples at the top.
  5. Gently tap the convex side of the phantom to help move trapped air for aspiration.
  6. Insert the needle into the dimple of the vessel you wish to fill.
  7. Keep the half-inch mark just outside the flesh-colored phantom material for proper placement.
  8. Keeping the needle and syringe above the phantom, draw back on the plunger to remove any trapped air.
  9. If air is removed, slowly refill the vessel with the same amount of simulated blood.
  10. Repeat as needed until no more air is removed.
  11. Repeat the process for all vessels.
  12. Use ultrasound to confirm image quality and repeat if needed.

Important Note: Use only VATA simulated blood. Other fluids may affect image quality and product performance.

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