När du ordinerar en PSI för första gången kan du titta på den korta videon för att se hur processen fungerar.

Du kommer sedan att få ett mejl för att:

  1. Godkänna det vägledande priset.

  2. Bekräfta segmenteringen (digital, halvautomatisk separation av ben, mjukvävnad och vitala strukturer).

  3. Slutligen godkänna designen eller begära ändringar.

När designen är slutgiltigt godkänd, glöm inte att ange eller meddela operationsdatumet.

Ask to apply a MARS to your CT-scan!

Ask to apply a MARS to your CT-scan!

Segmentation refers to the partitioning of images into regions of interest (ROIs) that correspond to anatomical structures. For our implant designs, the ROI is mostly the boney morphology. Manual segmentation is laborious and time consuming. It bites sometimes 3 hours away from the designing process, which results in a significant delay until you receive the ordered patient-specific implant.

The presence of metal objects in CT scans, such as dental implants, dental restorations, and osteosynthesis material, is accompanied with physical events that  create artifacts in reconstructed images. Beam hardening, photon starvation, and edge effect are only a few of the factors that lead to the formation of metal artefacts.

Using estimations of the actual underlying projection data, Metal Artifact Reduction Sequences (MARS) replace the inconsistent projection data travelling through metals.

There are numerous MARS, including the iterative MAR (iMAR) from Siemens, the MAR for orthopaedic implants (O-MAR) from Philips, the single-energy MAR (SEMAR) from Toshiba/Canon, and the SmartMAR from GE.

Please write "use a MARS protocol" on the prescription for the radiologist when ordering a CT scan for your patient. You'll have your implants sooner!