With True2scale Body Scan1, Multitom Rax offers fully-integrated slot scanning: up to two panoramic images in one run2, with the patient standing, seated, or even supine. Get precise, biplanar, full-body images for high diagnostic confidence and better patient experience.
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True2scale Body ScanGet precise, biplanar, full-body images for high diagnostic confidence
Benefits
- Even more anatomical coverage3
Quickly acquire images of the full body with True2scale Body Scan1. With a scan range of up to 190 cm lying and up to 170 cm standing, this acquisition technique enables advanced insights in supine or natural weight-bearing position. - Even greater precision3
Geometrically accurate images, thanks to the slot-scanning technique. No stiching needed. This level of precision is relevant for e.g. scoliosis monitoring, surgical planning, and follow-ups of spinal fusions and knee implants. - Even lower dose3
Powered by slot-scanning technology, adapted to orthopedic cases. You see what you need for diagnostic purposes, while scatter reduction inherent in the beam collimation helps ensure ALADA4 dose.
Evidence
First experiences with True2scale Body Scan1
The University Hospital Carl Gustav in Dresden, Germany, is the first hospital in the world to use True2scale Body Scan1. See how they first experienced True2scale Body Scan1,5.
Clinical images
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: full-body, functional 2D images within seconds.
Even more anatomical coverage.
On Multitom Rax, True2scale Body Scan1 lets you acquire a full-body scan in two planes, providing a.p. and lateral corresponding views in a single run.2 The generous scan range of up to 190 cm (lying) and 170 cm (standing)5 makes it possible to assess the patient’s complete body axis.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: images of full spine.
True-to-scale images without repositioning the patient.
Patients with very pronounced scoliosis are difficult to position correctly. Repositioning is uncomfortable, especially for patients who are anxious. True2scale Body Scan1 allows images without repositioning the patient. It can scan deformities – a.p. and lateral images of full spine – in under 14 seconds1.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: long leg exams/prosthesis check.
Long-leg images with no stitching and calibration.
True2scale Body Scan1 lets you perform a post-op positional check of the prosthesis in only 6 to 10 seconds. The scan requires no stitching and no calibration. You can acquire a long-leg image to assess a patient’s body axis, bow legs, or knock knees with a large field of 120*34 cm.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: orthosis imaging.
Weight-bearing and supine position.
True2scale Body Scan1 offers trajectories for patients in natural, weight-bearing position and lying on the table. This allows for realistic orthosis check-ups in the position they need to be worn: standing or seated for day orthoses, supine for night orthoses.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: images in true 1:1 scale.
Well-informed diagnosis and surgical planning.
With True2scale Body Scan1, images appear in true 1:1 scale – in two corresponding planes. As a result, spinal and vertebral parameters, lower limb axis lengths and angles, and other relevant clinical factors can be quantified precisely. This supports higher measuring accuracy and better identification of patient deformities.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: even lower dose1.
For your most vulnerable patients.
The beam collimation inherent in the True2scale slot scanning2 technology helps you lower dose for your most vulnerable patients, e.g. young patient undergoing surgical treatment for skeletal deformities.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: spine examination.
Examination of congenital scoliosis under weight-bearing.
Analysis of the sagittal balance and measurement of the scoliosis as part of the preparation for the operation. True2scale Body Scan1 was chosen because it offers the possibility of a minimized distortion2 examination of the entire spine upright in the natural weight-bearing state.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: spine examination.
Low-dose examination of scoliotic malposition in two planes.
Analysis of the sagittal balance as part of surgical planning. True2scale Body Scan1 was chosen because it avoids distortion2 and can acquire the entire spine upright, in natural weight-bearing position.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: full-body, functional 2D images within seconds.
Even more anatomical coverage.
On Multitom Rax, True2scale Body Scan1 lets you acquire a full-body scan in two planes, providing a.p. and lateral corresponding views in a single run.2 The generous scan range of up to 190 cm (lying) and 170 cm (standing)5 makes it possible to assess the patient’s complete body axis.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: images of full spine.
True-to-scale images without repositioning the patient.
Patients with very pronounced scoliosis are difficult to position correctly. Repositioning is uncomfortable, especially for patients who are anxious. True2scale Body Scan1 allows images without repositioning the patient. It can scan deformities – a.p. and lateral images of full spine – in under 14 seconds1.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: long leg exams/prosthesis check.
Long-leg images with no stitching and calibration.
True2scale Body Scan1 lets you perform a post-op positional check of the prosthesis in only 6 to 10 seconds. The scan requires no stitching and no calibration. You can acquire a long-leg image to assess a patient’s body axis, bow legs, or knock knees with a large field of 120*34 cm.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: orthosis imaging.
Weight-bearing and supine position.
True2scale Body Scan1 offers trajectories for patients in natural, weight-bearing position and lying on the table. This allows for realistic orthosis check-ups in the position they need to be worn: standing or seated for day orthoses, supine for night orthoses.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: images in true 1:1 scale.
Well-informed diagnosis and surgical planning.
With True2scale Body Scan1, images appear in true 1:1 scale – in two corresponding planes. As a result, spinal and vertebral parameters, lower limb axis lengths and angles, and other relevant clinical factors can be quantified precisely. This supports higher measuring accuracy and better identification of patient deformities.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: even lower dose1.
For your most vulnerable patients.
The beam collimation inherent in the True2scale slot scanning2 technology helps you lower dose for your most vulnerable patients, e.g. young patient undergoing surgical treatment for skeletal deformities.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: spine examination.
Examination of congenital scoliosis under weight-bearing.
Analysis of the sagittal balance and measurement of the scoliosis as part of the preparation for the operation. True2scale Body Scan1 was chosen because it offers the possibility of a minimized distortion2 examination of the entire spine upright in the natural weight-bearing state.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: spine examination.
Low-dose examination of scoliotic malposition in two planes.
Analysis of the sagittal balance as part of surgical planning. True2scale Body Scan1 was chosen because it avoids distortion2 and can acquire the entire spine upright, in natural weight-bearing position.
Ready for True2scale Body Scan1: full-body, functional 2D images within seconds.
Even more anatomical coverage.
On Multitom Rax, True2scale Body Scan1 lets you acquire a full-body scan in two planes, providing a.p. and lateral corresponding views in a single run.2 The generous scan range of up to 190 cm (lying) and 170 cm (standing)5 makes it possible to assess the patient’s complete body axis.
What do our clinical experts say?
Expert Talk: True2scale
Watch our webinar 'Pioneering Experiences with True2scale - Low-dose spinal extractions' that was recorded at DKOU Symposium 2021. See how clinical experts Dr. Christoph Luckner, Dr. Amir H. Bigdeli, Dr. Martin Lucke, Dr. Sophia Blum and Dr. Stefan Rammelt share their insights5.
Expert Talk: Clinical Practice
Watch our webinar 'Emergency Imaging with Multitom Rax - Advantages in the clinical practice' that was recorded at DKOU Symposium 2021. See how clinical experts Dr. Christoph Luckner, Dr. Amir H. Bigdeli, Dr. Martin Lucke, Dr. Sophia Blum and Dr. Stefan Rammelt share their insights5.
"True2scale Body Scan offers sufficient spatial resolution and image contrast for scoliosis assessment."5
"True2scale Body Scan offers images with good diagnostic quality. The spatial resolution and the image contrast are very good. All bony contours are clearly visible."5
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