Voigt K, Stoeter P, Petersen D
Neuroradiology. 1975 Nov 21;10(2):95-100.
A rotational cerebral roentgenographic technique with a 70 mm camera is elaborated in model studies of the plain and cerebrovascular system. The tube-camera-unit rotates in a semicircle in 5 to 6 seconds around a skull placed in the isocentrum. All special projections of the skull are obtained routinely during one rotational manoeuvre, and intracranial calcifications, foreign bodies and abnormalities of the calvarium are demonstrated sequentially in oblique or tangential views. Studies of the basal cerebral arteries have shown that the localization, size and configuration of arterial aneurysms and stenoses can be demonstrated reliably without changing the position of the skull. An exposure frequency of 6/sec results invariably in excellent stereoscopic views. The diagnostic value and applicability of this technique is discussed.
在头颅平片和脑血管系统的模型研究中,阐述了一种使用70毫米相机的旋转式脑X线摄影技术。管-相机单元围绕置于等中心的颅骨在5至6秒内旋转半圈。在一次旋转操作过程中可常规获得颅骨的所有特殊投照,颅内钙化、异物和颅盖骨异常可在斜位或切线位视图中依次显示。对大脑基底动脉的研究表明,无需改变颅骨位置即可可靠地显示动脉瘤和狭窄的定位、大小和形态。每秒6次的曝光频率总能获得极佳的立体视图。讨论了该技术的诊断价值和适用性。