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SmartCT Soft Tissue offers a Cone Beam CT (CBCT) acquisition technique augmented with step-by-step guidance, advanced 3D visualization and measurement tools all accessible on the touch screen module at table side. To support you in acquiring CBCT images first-time right [1] and to streamline your workflow, you are guided through key steps. Once the CBCT scan is successfully performed, the acquired 3D image is automatically displayed in the SmartCT 3D visualization tool with the appropriate rendering settings and the 3D measurement tools tailored for the selected 3D protocol.

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Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition
Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition

Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition

To help all clinical users* achieve superb 3D images, regardless of their level of experience [1], SmartCT Soft Tissue provides step-by-step guidance and visual aids during acquisition. This includes room set-up, isocentering the system, as well as suggesting a suitable contrast injection and X-ray acquisition protocol. [2]

Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition

Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition
To help all clinical users* achieve superb 3D images, regardless of their level of experience [1], SmartCT Soft Tissue provides step-by-step guidance and visual aids during acquisition. This includes room set-up, isocentering the system, as well as suggesting a suitable contrast injection and X-ray acquisition protocol. [2]

Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition

To help all clinical users* achieve superb 3D images, regardless of their level of experience [1], SmartCT Soft Tissue provides step-by-step guidance and visual aids during acquisition. This includes room set-up, isocentering the system, as well as suggesting a suitable contrast injection and X-ray acquisition protocol. [2]
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Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition
Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition

Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition

To help all clinical users* achieve superb 3D images, regardless of their level of experience [1], SmartCT Soft Tissue provides step-by-step guidance and visual aids during acquisition. This includes room set-up, isocentering the system, as well as suggesting a suitable contrast injection and X-ray acquisition protocol. [2]
CBCT Image interactions at table side
CBCT Image interactions at table side

CBCT Image interactions at table side

Once acquired, SmartCT Soft Tissue automatically displays the CBCT image on the touch screen module and the FlexVision within seconds for direct review at table side. [3]

CBCT Image interactions at table side

CBCT Image interactions at table side
Once acquired, SmartCT Soft Tissue automatically displays the CBCT image on the touch screen module and the FlexVision within seconds for direct review at table side. [3]

CBCT Image interactions at table side

Once acquired, SmartCT Soft Tissue automatically displays the CBCT image on the touch screen module and the FlexVision within seconds for direct review at table side. [3]
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CBCT Image interactions at table side
CBCT Image interactions at table side

CBCT Image interactions at table side

Once acquired, SmartCT Soft Tissue automatically displays the CBCT image on the touch screen module and the FlexVision within seconds for direct review at table side. [3]
Access advanced 3D measurements at table side
Access advanced 3D measurements at table side

Access advanced 3D measurements at table side

To study the type and extent of disease or anatomy of interest with great detail, you can render volumes, segment lesions and vessels, perform measurements and mark vessel paths to assess size and location of pathology or anatomy of interest directly on the TSM with the simplicity of tablet gestures.

Access advanced 3D measurements at table side

Access advanced 3D measurements at table side
To study the type and extent of disease or anatomy of interest with great detail, you can render volumes, segment lesions and vessels, perform measurements and mark vessel paths to assess size and location of pathology or anatomy of interest directly on the TSM with the simplicity of tablet gestures.

Access advanced 3D measurements at table side

To study the type and extent of disease or anatomy of interest with great detail, you can render volumes, segment lesions and vessels, perform measurements and mark vessel paths to assess size and location of pathology or anatomy of interest directly on the TSM with the simplicity of tablet gestures.
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Access advanced 3D measurements at table side
Access advanced 3D measurements at table side

Access advanced 3D measurements at table side

To study the type and extent of disease or anatomy of interest with great detail, you can render volumes, segment lesions and vessels, perform measurements and mark vessel paths to assess size and location of pathology or anatomy of interest directly on the TSM with the simplicity of tablet gestures.
CBCT Open
CBCT Open

CBCT Open

SmartCT Soft Tissue offers the possibility to acquire a CBCT using open trajectory with start and stop positions of +55° to -185° respectively. This protocol opens the arc to the left side of the patient allowing for a wider translation of the angiographic table towards this direction; thereby shifting the isocenter of the C-arm to the right lateral side of the patient. This enables visualizing off-centered regions of interest (such as the periphery of the liver) in a single sweep. [4] The Open arc trajectory can also ease imaging of larger patients.

CBCT Open

CBCT Open
SmartCT Soft Tissue offers the possibility to acquire a CBCT using open trajectory with start and stop positions of +55° to -185° respectively. This protocol opens the arc to the left side of the patient allowing for a wider translation of the angiographic table towards this direction; thereby shifting the isocenter of the C-arm to the right lateral side of the patient. This enables visualizing off-centered regions of interest (such as the periphery of the liver) in a single sweep. [4] The Open arc trajectory can also ease imaging of larger patients.

CBCT Open

SmartCT Soft Tissue offers the possibility to acquire a CBCT using open trajectory with start and stop positions of +55° to -185° respectively. This protocol opens the arc to the left side of the patient allowing for a wider translation of the angiographic table towards this direction; thereby shifting the isocenter of the C-arm to the right lateral side of the patient. This enables visualizing off-centered regions of interest (such as the periphery of the liver) in a single sweep. [4] The Open arc trajectory can also ease imaging of larger patients.
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CBCT Open
CBCT Open

CBCT Open

SmartCT Soft Tissue offers the possibility to acquire a CBCT using open trajectory with start and stop positions of +55° to -185° respectively. This protocol opens the arc to the left side of the patient allowing for a wider translation of the angiographic table towards this direction; thereby shifting the isocenter of the C-arm to the right lateral side of the patient. This enables visualizing off-centered regions of interest (such as the periphery of the liver) in a single sweep. [4] The Open arc trajectory can also ease imaging of larger patients.
CBCT Dual in liver imaging
CBCT Dual in liver imaging

CBCT Dual in liver imaging

Dual Phase CBCT acquisition is an advanced capability of SmartCT Soft Tissue, which allows two CBCT scans to be made automatically on the Azurion system with a user defined interval and a single contrast injection. High resolution, high contrast images are reconstructed within seconds to support fast decisions during procedures. It is commonly used for TACE where the first phase serves as an arterial phase and the second (delayed) phase shows the contrast uptake in the lesions. [5,6]

CBCT Dual in liver imaging

CBCT Dual in liver imaging
Dual Phase CBCT acquisition is an advanced capability of SmartCT Soft Tissue, which allows two CBCT scans to be made automatically on the Azurion system with a user defined interval and a single contrast injection. High resolution, high contrast images are reconstructed within seconds to support fast decisions during procedures. It is commonly used for TACE where the first phase serves as an arterial phase and the second (delayed) phase shows the contrast uptake in the lesions. [5,6]

CBCT Dual in liver imaging

Dual Phase CBCT acquisition is an advanced capability of SmartCT Soft Tissue, which allows two CBCT scans to be made automatically on the Azurion system with a user defined interval and a single contrast injection. High resolution, high contrast images are reconstructed within seconds to support fast decisions during procedures. It is commonly used for TACE where the first phase serves as an arterial phase and the second (delayed) phase shows the contrast uptake in the lesions. [5,6]
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CBCT Dual in liver imaging
CBCT Dual in liver imaging

CBCT Dual in liver imaging

Dual Phase CBCT acquisition is an advanced capability of SmartCT Soft Tissue, which allows two CBCT scans to be made automatically on the Azurion system with a user defined interval and a single contrast injection. High resolution, high contrast images are reconstructed within seconds to support fast decisions during procedures. It is commonly used for TACE where the first phase serves as an arterial phase and the second (delayed) phase shows the contrast uptake in the lesions. [5,6]
CBCT Dual in brain imaging
CBCT Dual in brain imaging

CBCT Dual in brain imaging

Dual Phase CBCT is an increasingly used application for stroke diagnosis. A non-contract enhanced CBCT aids the visualization of soft tissue. With CBCT Dual and early phase image helps to identify the proximal occlusion while the late phase support the detection collaterals, using a single contrast injection.

CBCT Dual in brain imaging

CBCT Dual in brain imaging
Dual Phase CBCT is an increasingly used application for stroke diagnosis. A non-contract enhanced CBCT aids the visualization of soft tissue. With CBCT Dual and early phase image helps to identify the proximal occlusion while the late phase support the detection collaterals, using a single contrast injection.

CBCT Dual in brain imaging

Dual Phase CBCT is an increasingly used application for stroke diagnosis. A non-contract enhanced CBCT aids the visualization of soft tissue. With CBCT Dual and early phase image helps to identify the proximal occlusion while the late phase support the detection collaterals, using a single contrast injection.
Click here for more information
CBCT Dual in brain imaging
CBCT Dual in brain imaging

CBCT Dual in brain imaging

Dual Phase CBCT is an increasingly used application for stroke diagnosis. A non-contract enhanced CBCT aids the visualization of soft tissue. With CBCT Dual and early phase image helps to identify the proximal occlusion while the late phase support the detection collaterals, using a single contrast injection.
  • Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition
  • CBCT Image interactions at table side
  • Access advanced 3D measurements at table side
  • CBCT Open
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Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition
Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition

Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition

To help all clinical users* achieve superb 3D images, regardless of their level of experience [1], SmartCT Soft Tissue provides step-by-step guidance and visual aids during acquisition. This includes room set-up, isocentering the system, as well as suggesting a suitable contrast injection and X-ray acquisition protocol. [2]

Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition

Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition
To help all clinical users* achieve superb 3D images, regardless of their level of experience [1], SmartCT Soft Tissue provides step-by-step guidance and visual aids during acquisition. This includes room set-up, isocentering the system, as well as suggesting a suitable contrast injection and X-ray acquisition protocol. [2]

Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition

To help all clinical users* achieve superb 3D images, regardless of their level of experience [1], SmartCT Soft Tissue provides step-by-step guidance and visual aids during acquisition. This includes room set-up, isocentering the system, as well as suggesting a suitable contrast injection and X-ray acquisition protocol. [2]
Click here for more information
Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition
Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition

Step-by-step guidance to simplify CBCT acquisition

To help all clinical users* achieve superb 3D images, regardless of their level of experience [1], SmartCT Soft Tissue provides step-by-step guidance and visual aids during acquisition. This includes room set-up, isocentering the system, as well as suggesting a suitable contrast injection and X-ray acquisition protocol. [2]
CBCT Image interactions at table side
CBCT Image interactions at table side

CBCT Image interactions at table side

Once acquired, SmartCT Soft Tissue automatically displays the CBCT image on the touch screen module and the FlexVision within seconds for direct review at table side. [3]

CBCT Image interactions at table side

CBCT Image interactions at table side
Once acquired, SmartCT Soft Tissue automatically displays the CBCT image on the touch screen module and the FlexVision within seconds for direct review at table side. [3]

CBCT Image interactions at table side

Once acquired, SmartCT Soft Tissue automatically displays the CBCT image on the touch screen module and the FlexVision within seconds for direct review at table side. [3]
Click here for more information
CBCT Image interactions at table side
CBCT Image interactions at table side

CBCT Image interactions at table side

Once acquired, SmartCT Soft Tissue automatically displays the CBCT image on the touch screen module and the FlexVision within seconds for direct review at table side. [3]
Access advanced 3D measurements at table side
Access advanced 3D measurements at table side

Access advanced 3D measurements at table side

To study the type and extent of disease or anatomy of interest with great detail, you can render volumes, segment lesions and vessels, perform measurements and mark vessel paths to assess size and location of pathology or anatomy of interest directly on the TSM with the simplicity of tablet gestures.

Access advanced 3D measurements at table side

Access advanced 3D measurements at table side
To study the type and extent of disease or anatomy of interest with great detail, you can render volumes, segment lesions and vessels, perform measurements and mark vessel paths to assess size and location of pathology or anatomy of interest directly on the TSM with the simplicity of tablet gestures.

Access advanced 3D measurements at table side

To study the type and extent of disease or anatomy of interest with great detail, you can render volumes, segment lesions and vessels, perform measurements and mark vessel paths to assess size and location of pathology or anatomy of interest directly on the TSM with the simplicity of tablet gestures.
Click here for more information
Access advanced 3D measurements at table side
Access advanced 3D measurements at table side

Access advanced 3D measurements at table side

To study the type and extent of disease or anatomy of interest with great detail, you can render volumes, segment lesions and vessels, perform measurements and mark vessel paths to assess size and location of pathology or anatomy of interest directly on the TSM with the simplicity of tablet gestures.
CBCT Open
CBCT Open

CBCT Open

SmartCT Soft Tissue offers the possibility to acquire a CBCT using open trajectory with start and stop positions of +55° to -185° respectively. This protocol opens the arc to the left side of the patient allowing for a wider translation of the angiographic table towards this direction; thereby shifting the isocenter of the C-arm to the right lateral side of the patient. This enables visualizing off-centered regions of interest (such as the periphery of the liver) in a single sweep. [4] The Open arc trajectory can also ease imaging of larger patients.

CBCT Open

CBCT Open
SmartCT Soft Tissue offers the possibility to acquire a CBCT using open trajectory with start and stop positions of +55° to -185° respectively. This protocol opens the arc to the left side of the patient allowing for a wider translation of the angiographic table towards this direction; thereby shifting the isocenter of the C-arm to the right lateral side of the patient. This enables visualizing off-centered regions of interest (such as the periphery of the liver) in a single sweep. [4] The Open arc trajectory can also ease imaging of larger patients.

CBCT Open

SmartCT Soft Tissue offers the possibility to acquire a CBCT using open trajectory with start and stop positions of +55° to -185° respectively. This protocol opens the arc to the left side of the patient allowing for a wider translation of the angiographic table towards this direction; thereby shifting the isocenter of the C-arm to the right lateral side of the patient. This enables visualizing off-centered regions of interest (such as the periphery of the liver) in a single sweep. [4] The Open arc trajectory can also ease imaging of larger patients.
Click here for more information
CBCT Open
CBCT Open

CBCT Open

SmartCT Soft Tissue offers the possibility to acquire a CBCT using open trajectory with start and stop positions of +55° to -185° respectively. This protocol opens the arc to the left side of the patient allowing for a wider translation of the angiographic table towards this direction; thereby shifting the isocenter of the C-arm to the right lateral side of the patient. This enables visualizing off-centered regions of interest (such as the periphery of the liver) in a single sweep. [4] The Open arc trajectory can also ease imaging of larger patients.
CBCT Dual in liver imaging
CBCT Dual in liver imaging

CBCT Dual in liver imaging

Dual Phase CBCT acquisition is an advanced capability of SmartCT Soft Tissue, which allows two CBCT scans to be made automatically on the Azurion system with a user defined interval and a single contrast injection. High resolution, high contrast images are reconstructed within seconds to support fast decisions during procedures. It is commonly used for TACE where the first phase serves as an arterial phase and the second (delayed) phase shows the contrast uptake in the lesions. [5,6]

CBCT Dual in liver imaging

CBCT Dual in liver imaging
Dual Phase CBCT acquisition is an advanced capability of SmartCT Soft Tissue, which allows two CBCT scans to be made automatically on the Azurion system with a user defined interval and a single contrast injection. High resolution, high contrast images are reconstructed within seconds to support fast decisions during procedures. It is commonly used for TACE where the first phase serves as an arterial phase and the second (delayed) phase shows the contrast uptake in the lesions. [5,6]

CBCT Dual in liver imaging

Dual Phase CBCT acquisition is an advanced capability of SmartCT Soft Tissue, which allows two CBCT scans to be made automatically on the Azurion system with a user defined interval and a single contrast injection. High resolution, high contrast images are reconstructed within seconds to support fast decisions during procedures. It is commonly used for TACE where the first phase serves as an arterial phase and the second (delayed) phase shows the contrast uptake in the lesions. [5,6]
Click here for more information
CBCT Dual in liver imaging
CBCT Dual in liver imaging

CBCT Dual in liver imaging

Dual Phase CBCT acquisition is an advanced capability of SmartCT Soft Tissue, which allows two CBCT scans to be made automatically on the Azurion system with a user defined interval and a single contrast injection. High resolution, high contrast images are reconstructed within seconds to support fast decisions during procedures. It is commonly used for TACE where the first phase serves as an arterial phase and the second (delayed) phase shows the contrast uptake in the lesions. [5,6]
CBCT Dual in brain imaging
CBCT Dual in brain imaging

CBCT Dual in brain imaging

Dual Phase CBCT is an increasingly used application for stroke diagnosis. A non-contract enhanced CBCT aids the visualization of soft tissue. With CBCT Dual and early phase image helps to identify the proximal occlusion while the late phase support the detection collaterals, using a single contrast injection.

CBCT Dual in brain imaging

CBCT Dual in brain imaging
Dual Phase CBCT is an increasingly used application for stroke diagnosis. A non-contract enhanced CBCT aids the visualization of soft tissue. With CBCT Dual and early phase image helps to identify the proximal occlusion while the late phase support the detection collaterals, using a single contrast injection.

CBCT Dual in brain imaging

Dual Phase CBCT is an increasingly used application for stroke diagnosis. A non-contract enhanced CBCT aids the visualization of soft tissue. With CBCT Dual and early phase image helps to identify the proximal occlusion while the late phase support the detection collaterals, using a single contrast injection.
Click here for more information
CBCT Dual in brain imaging
CBCT Dual in brain imaging

CBCT Dual in brain imaging

Dual Phase CBCT is an increasingly used application for stroke diagnosis. A non-contract enhanced CBCT aids the visualization of soft tissue. With CBCT Dual and early phase image helps to identify the proximal occlusion while the late phase support the detection collaterals, using a single contrast injection.
  • 1. Evaluated with clinical users in a simulated lab environment with a total of 17 teams consisting of a physician and a radio-tech, and 1 physician without a radio-tech, with different levels of experience.
  • 2. NOTE: it is the operator’s responsibility to select the appropriate contrast agent depending on the clinical application. For more information about the indications for use of the contrast agent, refer to the instructions for use of the applicable contrast agent.
  • 3. 3D reconstructions at higher resolution settings may take longer.
  • 4. Schernthaner et al., Feasibility of a Modified Cone-Beam CT Rotation Trajectory to Improve Liver Periphery Visualization during Transarterial Chemoembolization, Radiology, 2015
  • 5. Higashihara, H., Osuga, K., Onishi, H., Nakamoto, A., Tsuboyama, T., Maeda, N., … Tomiyama, N. (2012). Diagnostic accuracy of C-arm CT during selective transcatheter angiography for hepatocellular carcinoma: comparison with intravenous contrast-enhanced, biphasic, dynamic MDCT. European Radiology. 22(4):872-9. DOI: 10.1007/s00330-011-2324-y.
  • 6. Loffroy, R., Lin, M., Rao, P., Bhagat, N., Noordhoek, N., Radaelli, A., ... Geschwind, J.F. (2012). Comparing the detectability of hepatocellular carcinoma by C-arm dualphase cone-beam computed tomography during hepatic arteriography with conventional contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology. 35(1):97-104. DOI: 10.1007/s00270-011-0118-x.
  • *The user level of expertise required is described in the Instructions for Use as the Intended Operator Profile

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