3D Imaging Analysis

3D Imaging Analysis

3D Imaging for the CT operator’s console adds an important new capability to your clinical practice. By viewing anatomy from any perspective, referring physicians receive a more comprehensive reference to the of pathology. The image reconstruction technique enables you to provide reference for planning procedures, such as reconstructive surgery and prosthetic implants.

Case Study: Analysis of Tracheal Pathology
David P. Naidich, M.D.

Benefits

  • Offers another visual perspective to the extent of pathology
  • Allows for surgical planning
  • The full extent of trauma and anomalies can be examined using 3D, then correlated with images acquired by conventional modalities, providing a comprehensive anatomical reference for the referring physician and the patient.
  • Reconstruct bone and selected soft tissue regions in three dimensions
  • A great anatomy teaching tool


Features

  • Shaded Surface Display
  • 3D Presentation Modes: Bone, Soft Tissue and Surface Maximum Intensity Pixel (MIP), Summation, Integral,
    Minimum Intensity Pixel and Multiple Light Sources.
  • Analysis Features: Measure Distance, Measure Angle, Locate Image, Inverse Video, Filtering, 3D Paging, Image Annotation
  • Resolution Modes: Standard and Hi-Res
  • Advanced Processing Features: 3D Image Addition, Subtraction, Surface Erosion, Surface Dilatation, Paintbrush
  • Object Manipulations: Disarticulation, Dynamic Thresholding, Morphological Operations, Surface Extraction and Volume Analysis


Compatibility

  • ProSpeed AII
  • ProSpeed FII
  • HiSpeed CT/e Dual


Prerequisites

  • None


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