Twin robotic x-ray system in small bone and joint trauma: impact of cone-beam computed tomography on treatment decisions

Objectives Trauma evaluation of extremities can be challenging in conventional radiography. A multi-use x-ray system with cone-beam CT (CBCT) option facilitates ancillary 3-D imaging without repositioning. We assessed the clinical value of CBCT scans by analyzing the influence of additional findings...

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Veröffentlicht in:European radiology 2021-06, Vol.31 (6), p.3600-3609
Hauptverfasser: Grunz, Jan-Peter, Pennig, Lenhard, Fieber, Tabea, Gietzen, Carsten Herbert, Heidenreich, Julius Frederik, Huflage, Henner, Gruschwitz, Philipp, Kuhl, Philipp Josef, Petritsch, Bernhard, Kosmala, Aleksander, Bley, Thorsten Alexander, Gassenmaier, Tobias
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives Trauma evaluation of extremities can be challenging in conventional radiography. A multi-use x-ray system with cone-beam CT (CBCT) option facilitates ancillary 3-D imaging without repositioning. We assessed the clinical value of CBCT scans by analyzing the influence of additional findings on therapy. Methods Ninety-two patients underwent radiography and subsequent CBCT imaging with the twin robotic scanner (76 wrist/hand/finger and 16 ankle/foot/toe trauma scans). Reports by on-call radiologists before and after CBCT were compared regarding fracture detection, joint affliction, comminuted injuries, and diagnostic confidence. An orthopedic surgeon recommended therapy based on reported findings. Surgical reports ( N  = 52) and clinical follow-up ( N  = 85) were used as reference standard. Results CBCT detected more fractures (83/64 of 85), joint involvements (69/53 of 71), and multi-fragment situations (68/50 of 70) than radiography (all p 
ISSN:0938-7994
1432-1084
DOI:10.1007/s00330-020-07563-5