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CT How-To Guide: Retrospectively Reconstruct Correct Zero Slice Location

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Course information:

This guide will take you through the process of retrospectively performing image Reconstructions to achieve the correct Zero slice position, for Radiotherapy planning using an Aquilion Exceed Large Bore CT Scanner.

This guide is for trained Radiographers / Practitioners who require visual guide to refresh their hand-on system training. The Guide demonstrates the processes for retrospectively setting and editing reconstruction parameters to perform additional reconstructions on the CT scanner.

The chapters available within this How-To guide are:

00:41 – Select Raw Data File

01:16 – Review and Set Reconstruction Conditions

03:18 – Perform Reconstruction and Review Data

04:27 – Conclusion

CT Systems:
Aquilion ONE PRISM Edition, Aquilion ONE GENESIS Edition, Aquilion Prime SP, Aquilion PRIME, Aquilion Lightning SP, Aquilion Lightning, Aquilion Exceed LB and Aquilion LB

Software Versions:
V6, V7, V8 & V10

This guide was created on 26th September 2022.  All information contained in this guide was correct at the time of distribution.

Users must report any incident related to this device to Canon Medical Systems as well as their local competent authority responsible for dealing with medical devices. In GB and NI, this is the MHRA.

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