Development of an integrated C-arm interventional imaging system with a strip photon counting detector and a flat panel detector

Author(s):  
Xu Ji ◽  
Mang Feng ◽  
Kevin Treb ◽  
Ran Zhang ◽  
Sebastian Schafer ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruola Ning ◽  
David Conover ◽  
Yong Yu ◽  
Yan Zhang ◽  
Weixing Cai ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhidu Zhang ◽  
Xiaomei Zhang ◽  
Jinming Hu ◽  
Qiong Xu ◽  
Mohan Li ◽  
...  

In K-edge decomposition imaging for the multienergy system with the photon counting detectors (PCDs), the energy bins significantly affect the intensity of the extracted K-edge signal. Optimized energy bins can provide a better K-edge signal to improve the quality of the decomposition images and have the potential to reduce the amount of contrast agents. In this article, we present the Gaussian spectrum selection method (GSSM) for the multienergy K-edge decomposition imaging which can extract an optimized K-edge signal by optimizing energy bins compared with the conventional theoretical attenuation selection method (TASM). GSSM decides the width and locations of the energy bins using a simple but effective model of the imaging system, which takes the degraded energy resolution of the detector and the continuous x-ray spectrum into consideration. Besides, we establish the objective function, difference of attenuation to relative standard deviation ratio (DAR), to determine the optimal energy bins which maximize the K-edge signal. The results show that GSSM gets a better K-edge signal than TASM especially at the lower concentration level of contrast agents. The new method has the potential to improve the contrast and reduce the amount of contrast agents.


2000 ◽  
Vol 19 (9) ◽  
pp. 949-963 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi Ning ◽  
Xiangyang Tang ◽  
D. Conover ◽  
Rongfeng Yu ◽  
Biao Chen ◽  
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Sensors ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 269 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamed Eldib ◽  
Mohamed Hegazy ◽  
Yang Mun ◽  
Myung Cho ◽  
Min Cho ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-66
Author(s):  
Sinja Lagotzki ◽  
Michael Friebe ◽  
Axel Boese ◽  

AbstractIn orthopedic hand surgeries C-arms are the standard imaging modalities for procedure and tool guidance. However, the currently used systems have a large footprint and high weight, which can lead to workspace restrictions and difficult positioning of the device at the desired imaging position. The aim of this paper is to present a prototype of a new, flexible, lightweight and small footprint X-ray system, which is capable to create 2D projection images from different orientations. The new design includes a miniaturized Xray tube covered in a custom-made case mounted on a flexible holding arm attached to the standard OR table rail. With that, fast positioning and fixation for the subsequent image acquisition is achieved. A flat panel detector is placed in an adjustable metal sheet construction below the table. For safety aspects an overlay of the X-ray cone beam with an integrated light source visualizes the irradiation area. The acquired images are visualized on a 2-in-1 netbook. A foot pedal initiates the imaging process. A prototype of the free movable miniaturized X-ray system FlexScan was build. Workspace restriction, usability and general imaging needs were simulated and tested. FlexScan has the potential to improve X-ray guided interventions on extremities especially for small private surgery centers. It fulfills the general imaging needs and is capable of producing 2D projection images from different orientations within a small and lightweight setup.


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