CT 3D Recon-Volume Rendering

2,500.00

CT 3D Recon-Volume Rendering is an advanced imaging technique used in computed tomography (CT) scans to create a three-dimensional (3D) visualization of internal structures. This technique allows radiologists and doctors to examine organs, tissues, blood vessels, and bones in greater detail compared to standard 2D CT images. It is particularly useful for diagnosing complex conditions, planning surgeries, and assessing the severity of injuries.

Volume Rendering in CT 3D Reconstruction
•Volume rendering is a method that transforms raw CT scan data into a 3D model, providing a realistic view of the anatomy.
•It enhances visualization by allowing different tissue densities (such as bone, soft tissue, and blood vessels) to be selectively displayed.
•It is widely used in medical fields like cardiology, orthopedics, neurology, and oncology.

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    Test Preparation

    To ensure accurate results, follow these preparation guideline:

    • Fasting: You may be asked to avoid eating or drinking for a few hours before the test, especially if contrast dye is used.
    • Contrast Dye: A contrast agent (iodine-based) may be administered orally or via IV to enhance the visibility of certain structures.
    • Clothing & Accessories: You may need to remove metal objects (jewelry, piercings, or glasses) as they can interfere with imaging.
    • Medical History & Allergies: Inform your doctor if you have kidney problems, diabetes, or allergies to contrast dye.
    • Pregnancy Precaution: If you are pregnant or suspect pregnancy, notify your doctor, as CT scans use radiation.
    • Staying Still: You will be required to lie still during the scan to avoid image distortion.