Hospital for Special Surgery Adds Two CT Scanners for Reduced Radiation

The Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City recently installed two new low-dose CT scanners to capture high-quality images with lower radiation in a shorter amount of time, according to a hospital news release.

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The hospital installed a 64-slice and a 16-slice low-dose CT scanner, the latter of which is used for pediatric patients. The technology moves patients through more quickly, makes three-dimensional and other imaging reconstructions easier to perform and allows referring physicians to access all images through the hospital’s radiology department and imaging PACS system.

The three-dimensional imaging capabilities help physicians with diagnostics and preoperative planning. The CT scanners also accommodate patients with metal implants.

Read the release on new CT scanners for the Hospital for Special Surgery.

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