Cone beam computed tomography for vascular interventional radiology procedures: early experience

Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a relatively new technological innovation that utilises fl at-panel detector technology to obtain CT-like images. The key strength of a CBCT system is that cross-sectional imaging can be obtained using the angiographic fl at panel unit without having to move t...

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Published inAnnals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore Vol. 40; no. 7; pp. 308 - 314
Main Authors Wong, Kang Min, Tan, Bien Soo, Taneja, Manish, Wong, Sai Yan, Loke, Jiun Siong, Lin, Shueh En, Lo, Richard Hg, Teo, Kiat Beng, Tay, Kiang Hiong
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Abstract Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a relatively new technological innovation that utilises fl at-panel detector technology to obtain CT-like images. The key strength of a CBCT system is that cross-sectional imaging can be obtained using the angiographic fl at panel unit without having to move the patient, allowing the radiologist to obtain soft tissue imaging during the procedure. This allows treatment planning, guidance, and assessment of outcome to be performed in one interventional suite. From December 2008 to June 2009, 24 CBCT scans were performed during vascular interventional procedures on our department's newly installed multi-axis fl at panel angiographic unit. Ten cases were performed for hepatic trans-arterial chemoembolisation, 9 cases for hepatic arterial Yttrium-90 infusion, while 5 cases were for other indications. CBCT was found to be useful in 20 of the 24 cases. Our early experience showed that CBCT was useful in impacting decisions during selected vascular interventional procedures. As CBCT technology improves, we can foresee wider applications of this technology.
AbstractList Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a relatively new technological innovation that utilises fl at-panel detector technology to obtain CT-like images. The key strength of a CBCT system is that cross-sectional imaging can be obtained using the angiographic fl at panel unit without having to move the patient, allowing the radiologist to obtain soft tissue imaging during the procedure. This allows treatment planning, guidance, and assessment of outcome to be performed in one interventional suite. From December 2008 to June 2009, 24 CBCT scans were performed during vascular interventional procedures on our department's newly installed multi-axis fl at panel angiographic unit. Ten cases were performed for hepatic trans-arterial chemoembolisation, 9 cases for hepatic arterial Yttrium-90 infusion, while 5 cases were for other indications. CBCT was found to be useful in 20 of the 24 cases. Our early experience showed that CBCT was useful in impacting decisions during selected vascular interventional procedures. As CBCT technology improves, we can foresee wider applications of this technology.
Introduction: Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a relatively new technological innovation that utilises flat-panel detector technology to obtain CT-like images. The key strength of a CBCT system is that cross-sectional imaging can be obtained using the angiographic flat panel unit without having to move the patient, allowing the radiologist to obtain soft tissue imaging during the procedure. This allows treatment planning, guidance, and assessment of outcome to be performed in one interventional suite. Materials and Methods: From December 2008 to June 2009, 24 CBCT scans were performed during vascular interventional procedures on our department’s newly installed multi-axis flat panel angiographic unit. Results: Ten cases were performed for hepatic trans-arterial chemoembolisation, 9 cases for hepatic arterial Yttrium-90 infusion, while 5 cases were for other indications. CBCT was found to be useful in 20 of the 24 cases. Conclusion: Our early experience showed that CBCT was useful in impacting decisions during selected vascular interventional procedures. As CBCT technology improves, we can foresee wider applications of this technology. Key words: Angiogram, C-arm, CBCT, Embolisation
INTRODUCTIONCone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a relatively new technological innovation that utilises fl at-panel detector technology to obtain CT-like images. The key strength of a CBCT system is that cross-sectional imaging can be obtained using the angiographic fl at panel unit without having to move the patient, allowing the radiologist to obtain soft tissue imaging during the procedure. This allows treatment planning, guidance, and assessment of outcome to be performed in one interventional suite. MATERIALS AND METHODSFrom December 2008 to June 2009, 24 CBCT scans were performed during vascular interventional procedures on our department's newly installed multi-axis fl at panel angiographic unit. RESULTSTen cases were performed for hepatic trans-arterial chemoembolisation, 9 cases for hepatic arterial Yttrium-90 infusion, while 5 cases were for other indications. CBCT was found to be useful in 20 of the 24 cases. CONCLUSIONOur early experience showed that CBCT was useful in impacting decisions during selected vascular interventional procedures. As CBCT technology improves, we can foresee wider applications of this technology.
Author Tay, Kiang Hiong
Wong, Sai Yan
Lo, Richard Hg
Tan, Bien Soo
Wong, Kang Min
Teo, Kiat Beng
Loke, Jiun Siong
Taneja, Manish
Lin, Shueh En
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Introduction: Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a relatively new technological innovation that utilises flat-panel detector technology to obtain CT-like...
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Angiography
Cone-Beam Computed Tomography - standards
Embolization, Therapeutic
Female
Humans
Male
Medical Audit
Middle Aged
Radiology, Interventional - methods
Retrospective Studies
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