Our Automatic Feeder Detection solution can significantly improve feeding artery detection compared to using Cone Beam CT alone. EmboGuide supports you in maximizing the efficacy of your TACE procedures as it potentially enhances your sensitivity, reduces false positives and maximizes inter-reader agreement.3
Automatic Feeder Detection software can reduce false positives by 57%.3
AFD software significantly improved detection of feeding arteries with 99.7% reader agreement.3
A study showed that the recurrence rate of liver cancer within 36 months after TACE treatment is 52% using 2D imaging alone, and 30% using Cone Beam CT monitoring.4
The ceiling-mounted Philips Azurion with FlexArm and 20” detector provides unlimited imaging flexibility and exceptional positioning freedom. Seamlessly control relevant applications from a single touchscreen at tableside to help make fast, informed decisions while remaining in the sterile field.
Easily control advanced 3D acquisition, visualization and measurements at tableside to improve lab flexibility and efficiency. Semi-automated segmentation tasks speed up 3D image analysis and step-by-step guidance throughout the entire 3D image acquisition remove guesswork for superior patient care.
EmboGuide provides efficient, workflow-based live 3D guidance with automatic feeder detection to navigate to each segmented tumor target for selective or super-selective embolization of hyper vascular tumors.
“SmartCT has brought us at tableside all the capacity to manipulate the images. We could navigate in 3D and the volumes that we have already acquired. We could stretch this vessel, could have the calculation of the diameter and the length.”
Dr. Hicham Kobeiter, Hospital Henri-Mondor AP-HP, Creteil, France
[1] Schernthaner RE et al, Feasibility of a Modified Cone-Beam CT Rotation Trajectory to Improve Liver Periphery Visualization during Transarterial Chemoembolization, Radiology. 2015; 277(3):833–4 [2] Levi EB, et al. First human experience with directly image-able iodinated embolization microbeads. Cardiovascular and interventional radiology, vol 39, issue 8, 1177-1186, 2016 [3] Chiaradia et al, J J,Sensitivity and Reproducibility of AFD Software for HCC, Vasc Interv Radiol 2018;29:425-431. [4] Miyayama et al., Comparison of Local Control in Transcatheter Arterial hemoembolization of Hepatocellular Carcinoma ≤6 Cm With or Without Intraprocedural Monitoring of the Embolized Area Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol , 2014, 37 (2), 388-95.
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