Wounded Willy & Damaged Debbie Pathologies & Traumas

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  • 59 pathologies and traumas available between Willy & Debbie
  • Unlimited repetition of views without human exposure
  • Radiographs that permit evaluation of trainee performance
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TEACHING & TRAINING PHANTOMS FOR CIVILIAN HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOMS

The concept of grouping a large number of casualties in two teaching/training phantoms was originated by the Fleet Hospital & Operations Training Center in Camp Pendleton, California. Wounded Willy & Damaged Debbie were designed and constructed by RSD.

These phantoms yield radiographs resembling those of a human body with human technical factors and limited artifacts, articulated to enable basic views to be presented, and with an appropriate level of human anatomy. They are well-balanced patient substitutes for basic training of radiologic technologists, particularly in military or emergency room environments.

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Phantom

Both, Wounded Willy, Damaged Debbie

Description - Side - External Markings

Metallic fragment in orbit – R Side – No Markings, Multiple gragments lower face – N/A – No Markings, Step deformity in intraortibal rim – L Side – Bruising, Separated fracture of frontal zygomatic suture – L Side – Swelling, Metallic foreign body over skull – N/A – None, Mandible fracture with missing bone – N/A – Open Wound, Depressed comminuted fracture of zygomatic arch – L Side – Swelling, Mandibular fractures – R Side – Swelling, Bruise, Cloudy maxillary sinus – L Side – None, Fracture of nasal bones with mild displacement – N/A – Bullet or Foreign Body Hole, Displacement fracture of mandibular condyle – L Side – Swelling, Displacement fracture of mandibular condyle – R Side – Swelling, C4, C5 Compression fracture – N/A – None, C7 Fractured by bullet – N/A – Bullet or Foreign Body Hole, C‐spine bullet anterior to trachea shadow – N/A – Bullet or Foreign Body Hole, Fracture of lateral ribs 6 & 7 – R Side – None, Mediolateral fracture of ribs 8 & 9 – L Side – None, Multiple rib fractures, four metallic fragments visible – R Side – None, 12th rib fracture – R Side – None, Bullet in hemothorax overlaying 8th rib – L Side – Bullet or Foreign Body Hole, Bullet in hemothorax overlaying 8th rib – N/A – Bullet or Foreign Body Hole, 2 cm metallic fragment in mid chest – R Side – None, Bullet visible below costal margin under 11th rib – L Side – Bullet or Foreign Body Hole, 2 bullets in LUQ – L Side – Bullet or Foreign Body Hole, Shattered distal scapulae – L Side – Bullet or Foreign Body Hole, Shattered distal scapulae – R Side – Bullet or Foreign Body Hole, Widened mediastinum and pleural effusion – N/A – None, Chest tube, lung inflated – L Side – Tube, Infiltrate – N/A – None, Bullet in mid‐abdomen – N/A – Bullet or Foreign Body Hole, Unstable fracture of L1 – N/A – None, Compression fracture of L5 – N/A – None, Metallic foreign body lateral to PSOAS – R Side – None, Compression fracture of L4 – N/A – Bullet or Foreign Body Hole, Metallic fragments – 2 mid‐abdomen, 1 each in RLQ and LLQ – N/A – Bullet or Foreign Body Hole, Bullet in mid‐abdomen – N/A – Bullet or Foreign Body Hole, Metallic fragments – 2 mid‐abdomen, 1 each in RLQ and LLQ – N/A – None, ILIAC crest comminuted fracture with metallic fragments – R Side – Bruise, Displaced fracture of pubic ramus – L Side – None, Sacroiliac disruption, acetabular fracture – L Side – None, Foreign body lateral to PSOAS – R Side – None, Non‐displaced pubic ramus fracture – N/A – None, Superior and inferior pubic ramus fracture – R Side – None, Pelvis fracture with symphysis diastasis and sacroiliac joint disruption – N/A – None, Bullet in sacrum – N/A – None, Shattered acetabulum – L Side – Latex “shorts”, Shattered femoral head – L Side – Latex “shorts”, Comminuted midshaft fracture – L Side – Swelling, Left femur comminuted fracture 12 cm above knee – L Side – Swelling, Proximal tibia fracture – L Side – Swelling, Comminuted fracture of tibia and fibula – R Side – Swelling, Displaced ankle fracture – R Side – Swelling, Minimally displaced distal tibia fracture – R Side – Swelling, Displaced fracture of calcaneus bone – R Side – None, Displaced fracture of radius and ulna – L Side, Volar angulated distal radius and ulna fracture – R Side, Angulated comminuted fracture of midshaft radius and ulna – R Side, Minimally displaced distal radius fracture not involving wrist, offset bone ends, 3rd and 4th metacarpals shattered – L Side – Thickened, back of hand