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Practical Computed Tomography (CT) Guide for the Small Animal Orthopaedic and Neurosurgeon

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Stále více klinik a velkých ordinací investuje do vybavení pro počítačovou tomografii (CT), což znamená, že veterinární chirurgové se často potýkají s neznámými technickými výzvami, jako je umístění a manipulace s přístrojem. I po získání CT snímků může být interpretace často matoucí, zejména pokud chirurgové nejsou zvyklí číst axiální a transverzální snímky.
Autoři publikaci rozdělili do dvou částí V první části se nejprve se zabývá principy CT , standardizací polohování pacientů, interpretací, distribucí a archivací CT záznamů. Zajímavá je kapitola o nákupu zařízení a jeho kalkulacemi nákladů. V druhé části se autoři podrobněji zabývají konkrétními postupy podle oblastí těla. Pro přehlednost jsou CT snímky doplněny fotografickou dokumentací řezů, které byly provedeny na konzervovaných kadáverech. To usnadňuje lepší pochopení anatomického uspořádaní zobrazované oblasti.
Publikace je ilustrována více jak dvěma sty kvalitními snímky, doplněna praktickými protokoly a snadno dostupnými informacemi. Každá kapitola je uzavřena seznamem doporučené literatury. Publikace poskytuje tolik potřebnou podporu při výběru správného vybavení, stanovení přesného protokolu a stanovení konečné diagnózy u malých zvířat.

Autor: Ingrid Gielen , Henri van Bree

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NakladatelCRC Press
ISBN9781482225884
Vydání2026
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Počet stran406
Popis

More clinics and large practices are investing in Computed Tomography (CT) equipment, meaning veterinary surgeons are often confronted with unfamiliar technical challenges like positioning and handling of the equipment. Even after obtaining the CT images, the interpretation can often be confusing, particularly when surgeons are not used to reading axial and transverse images.

Split into two parts, looking first at the principles of CT and then drilling down to specific procedures by body region, this book is packed with over 200 high quality images, practical protocols and easy-to-locate information. It provides much needed support in choosing the right equipment, providing the exact protocol and coming to a final diagnosis.
Prof. Dr. Ingrid Gielen graduated from Ghent University in Belgium in July 1995 and joined the staff as assistant at the Department of Medical Imaging and Small Animal Orthopaedics, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, Belgium.She received a master’s degree in Laboratory Animal Science from Ghent University in 2000. Her PhD thesis was completed with the title “Computed Tomography in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Canine Tarsocrural Osteochondrosis” in 2003. She was president of the European Association of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (EAVDI), 2004-2006. Since 2004, Dr Gielen has been Division Head at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, Belgium and, since 2015, visiting professor at the Department of Radiology and Radiation Hygiene, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia. She is a board member of the International Elbow Working Group and official scrutineer of HD and ED. She was invited speaker at many international conferences on medical imaging and orthopaedics and neurology and is author of more than 185 peer reviewed publications in national and international journals on medical imaging and orthopaedics. She has a particular interest in imaging techniques in joint diseases and neurologic diseases.

Prof. Dr. Henri van Bree graduated from Ghent University in Belgium in 1974. Since 1991 he has been full professor in medical imaging and orthopaedic surgery at the Department of Medical Imaging and Small Animal Orthopaedics, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ghent, Belgium. Prof van Bree completed his PhD at the University of Utrecht, Holland, Department of Radiology on “comparative imaging in the canine shoulder”. From 2001 till 2015 he was head of the Department of Medical Imaging and Small Animal Orthopaedics.Prof van Bree is a Diplomate of both the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (ECVDI) and the European College of Veterinary Surgeons (ECVS). He received the Richard-Völker-Medaille from the DGK-DVG – Kleintiere in 2014 and has authored about 250 publications on medical imaging and orthopaedics. Prof van Bree has been an invited speaker at about 150 international conferences on medical imaging and small animal arthroscopy.He is CEO of VetMedImage, teleradiology, and his current research interest is comparative imaging in small animal joint disease.

Obsah
PART 1 PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY1
1. Introduction and Overview, Perry Sprawls3
2. CT Image Characteristics, Perry Sprawls5
3. The CT Imaging Process and Equipment: Overview, Perry Sprawls11
4. The Scanning Phase, Perry Sprawls13
5. Image Reconstruction, Perry Sprawls17
6. Image Display and Viewing, Perry Sprawls21
7. Radiation Dose, Perry Sprawls and Wolfgang Henninger23
8. Image Quality and Dose Optimization, Perry Sprawls29
9. Patient preparation, Annemie Van Caelenberg, Henri van Bree, Ingrid Gielen andTim Waelbers31
10. Image interpretation and diagnosis, Wolfgang Henninger and JF Bardet35
11. DICOM viewing systems and display equipment, Eberhard Ludewig55
12. Purchase and Toshiba, Stef Janssens, Henri van Bree and Cees Verlooij61
13. Additional CT procedures, Wolfgang Henninger, Ingrid Gielen, Annemie Van Caelenberg, Henri van Bree and Walter Dingemanse69
14. Is there a place for cone beam CT in orthopedic and neuroimaging?83
PART 2 CT PROCEDURES91
15. CT of the Shoulder, Ingrid Gielen, Annemie Van Caelenberg and Henri van Bree93
16. CT of the Elbow, Ingrid Gielen, Annemie Van Caelenberg and Henri van Bree115
17. CT of the Carpus, Ingmar Kiefer, Eberhard Ludewig and Amalia Agut141
18. CT of the Digits, Ingmar Kiefer, Christian Niesterock, Eberhard Ludewig and Amalia Agut157
19. CT of the Hip, Pelvis and the Sacroiliac Joint, Wolfgang Henninger, Amalia Agut and Ingrid Gielen169
20. CT of the Stifle, Wolfgang Henninger, Amalia Agut and Ingrid Gielen181
21. CT of the Tarsus, Ingrid Gielen, Annemie Van Caelenberg and Henri van Bree203
22. CT of Long Bones, Ingrid Gielen, Henri van Bree, Gian Luca Rovesti and Michael Kowaleski221
23. CT of the Muscles, Stephan Kaiser245
24. CT of the Spine, Wolfgang Henninger, Amalia Agut, R. Latorre, Nuria Corzo-Menéndez, Peter Smith, Ingrid Gielen, S De Decker, C. Falzone and K. Kromhout259
25. CT of the Peripheral Nerves, Brachial and Lumbosacral Plexus, Stephan Kaiser321
26. CT of the Brain, Ingrid Gielen, Nuria Corzo-Menendez and Pierre Moisonnier329
27. The use of Intraoperative- and Follow-up CT scan, Ingrid Gielen and Henri van Bree377
Appendices387
A CT Protocol, scan Parameters and Positioning399
B Hounsfield Values (HU)399
Index401