Commercial phantoms designed for radiologists to practise the skills n
eeded to biopsy lesions under ultrasound guidance can be prohibitively
costly, and do not have an indefinite shelf-life. A gelatin-based in-
house model has been developed to recreate the conditions found in hum
an tissues, using materials which are cheap and in everyday use. This
phantom remains useful for several weeks, although tears produced by t
he biopsy needle take progressively longer to bond when the reconstruc
ted gelatin is older than a month. However, new phantoms can be built
quickly and easily using fresh gelatin while recycling other component
s.