Musculoskeletal applications of flat-panel volume CT.

Benjamin Reichardt, Ammar Sarwar, Soenke Bartling, Arnold Cheung, Michael Grasruck, Christianne Leidecker, Miriam Bredella, Thomas Brady, Rajiv Gupta

Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 55 Fruit Street, FND-216, Boston, MA, 02114, USA.

Journal Article: Skeletal Radiology (impact factor: 1.57). 05/2008; DOI: 10.1007/s00256-008-0473-0

Abstract

Flat-panel volume computed tomography (fpVCT) is a recent development in imaging. We discuss some of the musculoskeletal applications of a high-resolution flat-panel CT scanner. FpVCT has four main advantages over conventional multidetector computed tomography (MDCT): high-resolution imaging; volumetric coverage; dynamic imaging; omni-scanning. The overall effective dose of fpVCT is comparable to that of MDCT scanning. Although current fpVCT technology has higher spatial resolution, its contrast resolution is slightly lower than that of MDCT (5-10HU vs. 1-3HU respectively). We discuss the efficacy and potential utility of fpVCT in various applications related to musculoskeletal radiology and review some novel applications for pediatric bones, soft tissues, tumor perfusion, and imaging of tissue-engineered bone growth. We further discuss high-resolution CT and omni-scanning (combines fluoroscopic and tomographic imaging).

Source: PubMed

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Keywords

1-3HU respectively
 
conventional multidetector computed tomography
 
current fpVCT technology
 
dynamic imaging
 
effective dose
 
efficacy
 
Flat-panel volume computed tomography
 
fpVCT
 
high-resolution CT
 
high-resolution flat-panel CT scanner
 
high-resolution imaging
 
MDCT scanning
 
musculoskeletal applications
 
novel applications
 
omni-scanning
 
pediatric bones
 
potential utility
 
tissue-engineered bone growth
 
various applications
 
volumetric coverage