Equine Standing CT: Diagnosing the 6 Most Common Head and Neck Injuries

One of the most valuable tools in this regard is the equine standing computed tomography (CT) scanner. Done under sedation, this non-invasive imaging technique allows for high-resolution, three-dimensional visualization of the head and neck, making it a vital tool for identifying a wide range of injuries that can impact a horse's well-being and performance.

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Whitepaper: A Novel High-Quality Equine Standing CT Scanner: The Asto CT Equina

A new tool, Equina® (Asto CT, Middleton, WI), has been developed and specifically designed for a veterinarian to safely image a sedated standing horse in a natural load-bearing position solving some of the key barriers to equine CT imaging. In this paper, we provide a brief description of the key features of the Equina® system and describe how it can move us into a new equine standard-of-care.

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Whitepaper: Fan Beam CT versus Cone Beam CT for Veterinary Medicine

In the equine space, fan-beam systems offer several key advantages. Fan-beam systems offer faster scan times which make its images less susceptible to motion artifacts due to swaying or other subtle movements of the equine patient. Fan-beam images also have higher image quality, enabling them to be used to identify subtle pathological changes in the limbs of horses, and important advantage over both traditional radiography and cone-beam CT scanning.

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INFOGRAPHIC: How an Equine CT Works...

”A major advantage of the Equina standing CT scanner is that it images limb pairs. This allows the horse to stand naturally with minimal positioning involved. Veterinarians can then compare both limbs [affected and unaffected] to find the cause for lameness.”

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First Standing CT Scanner Installed in Texas at Equine Sports Medicine & Surgery

One of the leading private equine practices in Texas, Equine Sports Medicine & Surgery (ESMS), has installed the first equine standing CT (Computed Tomography) scanner in the state. ESMS, which has one of the highest volumes of equine cases in the United States, is excited to add the Asto CT Equina® scanner to their full-service suite of equine veterinary services to improve patient outcomes and welfare.

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