Abstract

This study aimed to develop a self-made C-arm camera shooting locator and verify its accuracy and advantages. A total of 60 physicians and nurses from the Surgical System of Sanmen People’s Hospital, Zhejiang Province, China, were randomly selected as filming operators. The C-arm machine with a self-made locator and a C-arm machine without a locator were used to measure the center of the circular plate. The iron nails were used to shoot. The distance between the iron nail and the center point of the circular display area on display was defined as the shooting deviation. When it was less than 3 cm, the shooting was stopped. The number of shots, total shooting time, and first-shot deviation in the C-arm camera shooting groups with and without the locator were statistically analyzed, and the advantages and disadvantages of the two were compared. The average number of shots, average total shooting time, and average first-shot deviation of the C-arm camera using the locator were significantly better than those in the group without the locator, and the differences were statistically significant. When the shooting distance (X) was equal to 30 cm and the shooting angle (Y) was equal to 0°, the average number of shots, average total shooting time, and average first-shot deviation were optimal. The C-arm camera shooting locator can improve the shooting accuracy of the C-arm camera and effectively reduce the number of shots and total shooting time. Hence, it can be applied in clinical and surgical practice.

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