| Literature DB >> 26583928 |
Adrien Kaladji1,2,3, Anne Daoudal4,5,6, Elodie Clochard4, Juliette Gindre4,5,6, Alain Cardon4, Miguel Castro5,6, Pascal Haigron5,6, Antoine Lucas4,5,6.
Abstract
Because of the emergence of hybrid operating rooms, cone-beam CT scans (CBCT) allow new intraoperative imaging to be produced. Image fusion (3D preoperative CT scan overlaid onto 2D live fluoroscopy image) is the most popular application and makes it possible to navigate throughout the aorta and its branches without having to make use of an additional injection, and allows a reduction to be achieved in the quantity of contrast medium and irradiation required during complex procedures. Planning-oriented software available in hybrid rooms makes it possible to adjust to the patient and the nature of the procedure, the information that is relevant during the operation. CBCT can also be used as a diagnostic tool at the end of a procedure for the detection of endoleaks and could replace routine CT scans made during the first month following the procedure, indirectly contributing again to a reduction of X-ray and contrast agent doses.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26583928 DOI: 10.23736/S0021-9509.16.09046-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino) ISSN: 0021-9509 Impact factor: 1.888