SonoSim LiveScan instantly transforms live volunteers and manikins into ultrasound training cases with real pathologic conditions. Combined with the SonoSim Ultrasound Training Solution, which integrates on-demand didactic content and knowledge assessment, SonoSim LiveScan provides an unparalleled training experience that makes bedside ultrasound simulation possible anytime, anywhere.
Enhance Bedside Training & High-Stakes Simulation
SonoSim LiveScan is ideal for teaching and assessing how well learners integrate ultrasound findings towards medical decision-making during standardized patient examinations, and Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs).
Test and train in ultrasound image acquisition and interpretation skills, including recognition of key anatomical landmarks, important image artifacts, and both unique and common pathologies.
Seamless Integration
Apply SonoSim LiveScan Tags to designated anatomic locations on either human volunteers or manikins.
Use the SonoSim LiveScan Probe to scan designated ultrasound windows.
Acquire ultrasound images, interpret pathologic findings, and apply towards medical decision making.
SonoSim LiveScan Packages
Trauma Care (eFAST)
Pathologies & Cases
- Abnormal mental status (blunt trauma)
- False-positive hemoperitoneum (blunt trauma)
- Hemopericardium (penetrating trauma)
- Hemoperitoneum & coagulopathy (blunt trauma)
- Hemoperitoneum (blunt trauma)
- Hemothorax & hemoperitoneum (blunt trauma)
- Hemothorax (penetrating trauma)
- Pediatric trauma (blunt trauma)
- Tension pneumothorax (blunt trauma)
- Tension pneumothorax (penetrating trauma)
Critical Care (RUSH)
Pathologies & Cases
- Acute inhalational injury (blunt trauma)
- Hemorrhagic shock (blunt trauma)
- Moderate hypothermia (hypovolemic shock)
- Pneumonia-related severe sepsis
- Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm (hemorrhagic shock)
- Severe gastroenteritis (hypovolemic shock)
- Severe sepsis (deep venous thrombosis)
- Severe sepsis (distributive hypovolemic shock)
- Severe sepsis complicated by pericardial effusion
- Severe sepsis complicated by pneumonia, cardiomyopathy, IUP
Cardiac Resuscitation
Pathologies & Cases
- Acute ascending aortic dissection (thoracic aortic aneurysm)
- Acute coronary syndrome
- Anaphylaxis
- Cardiac syncope (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy)
- Cardiac tamponade
- Hypotension; dehydration (electrolyte imbalance)
- Massive pulmonary embolus
- Pulseless electrical activity (hyperkalemia)
- Severe sepsis with pulmonary source of infection
- Tension pneumothorax
Neonatal & Infant Neurosonography Pathologies & Cases
- Effacement of right lateral ventricle
- Extra-axial CSF collection
- Grade IV right & left periventricular hemorrhage
- Hydrocephalus
- Dilated lateral ventricles
- Dilated third ventricles
- Intraventricular hemorrhage
- Normal neonatal brains
- Periventricular venous infarction
- Porencephalic cyst
- Right germinal matrix hemorrhage
- Subependymal hemorrhage
- Ventriculomegaly
Early Stage Pregnancy
Pathologies & Cases
- Acute calculous cholecystitis; threatened miscarriage; viable first-trimester IUP
- Acute pericarditis; viable second-trimester IUP
- Ectopic pregnancy; complex left adnexal mass; dehydration
- Hemoperitoneum; hemorrhagic shock
- Obstructive uropathy from ureteral calculus; IUP of uncertain viability
- Ovarian torsion; pregnancy of unknown location
- Ruptured ectopic pregnancy
- Septic miscarriage causing severe sepsis
- Threatened miscarriage; viable first-trimester twin gestation; dehydration
- Uremic pericarditis causing cardiac tamponade; threatened miscarriage; first-trimester IUP
Late Stage Pregnancy
Pathologies & Cases
- Acute calculous cholecystitis; viable 31-week pregnancy
- Eclampsia; viable 35-week pregnancy
- Hemorrhagic shock; placental abruption; viable 31-week pregnancy
- Peripartum cardiomyopathy; viable 38-week pregnancy
- Pyelonephritis with obstructive uropathy; viable 21-week pregnancy; breech presentation
- Pyelonephritis; severe sepsis; viable 32-week pregnancy
- Syncope; abdominal trauma; viable 32-week pregnancy
- Traumatic cardiac arrest; viable 34-week pregnancy
- Vaginal bleeding; viable 22-week pregnancy
- Vaginal fluid leakage; viable 21-week pregnancy; breech presentation
Hepatobiliary
Pathologies & Cases
- Acute cholecystitis; cholelithiasis
- Ascites
- Asymptomatic gallbladder polyp
- Cholelithiasis
- Cirrhosis; cholelithiasis; mild splenomegaly
- Cirrhosis; splenomegaly
- Hepatic metastasis
- Hepatitis C-related cirrhosis; cholelithiasis; splenomegaly
- Pancreatic cancer
Genitourinary
Pathologies & Cases
- Abdominal tumor
- Adrenal mass
- Bilateral hydronephrosis
- Bilateral nephrolithiasis
- Hydronephrosis
- Hydronephrosis; cystolithiasis
- Hydronephrosis; ureterolithiasis
- Polycystic kidney disease
- Severe polycystic kidney disease
- Ureterolithiasis
Ocular
Pathologies & Cases
- Elevated intracranial pressure; papilledema; pseudotumor cerebri
- High-grade retinal detachment
- Intraocular foreign body
- Papillitis
- Pseudopapilledema
- Retinal detachment
- Retinal detachment with vitreous hemorrhage; vitreous syneresis
- Slightly prominent optic disc
- Swollen optic disc