With XperCT clinicians can access CT-like imaging right on the angio system so that they can assess soft tissue, bone structure and other body structures before, during or after an interventional procedure. The XperCT reconstruction is created from a rotational acquisition performed on the Allura Xper system. This reconstruction can be overlaid with the 3D vascular image.
Bring 3D soft tissue imaging to your angio suite
- 3D soft tissue imaging supports diagnosis, planning, interventions and treatment follow-up
- XperCT can be combined with Allura 3D-RA images to visualize soft tissue and vascular anatomy on one image
- Using CT-like imaging for a post-procedural check can help reduce delays and improve patient comfort
- Physicians can use XperCT during examinations to avoid structures and identify vessels that are feeding a tumor
3D soft tissue imaging supports a variety of interventions
An XperCT slice can be overlaid with the 3D vessel tree to help clinicians determine the best treatment option when treating aneurysms and stenoses. The combination of 3D soft tissue imaging with vasculature can help clinicians better identify the location of all vessels that are feeding a tumor. It can also help clinicians from damaging nearby structures when inserting a drain or shunt.
| Fewer delays and higher patient comfort with CT-like imaging The CT-like imaging of XperCT can be made with or without contrast in the angio suite. XperCT reconstructions take less than one minute from acquisition to display, which is especially important in critical situations when the patient’s condition may have deteriorated. Clinicians can instantly refer to high resolution soft tissue imaging without needing to transport the patient. | |