Did we get all of the tumor during a cone beam CT? Can the patient hold his breath for several seconds during a CBCT acquisition? There is only one sure way to answer these critical clinical questions. Get the patient to a CT scanner. In case of serious doubts during a procedure in a conventional angio suite, the procedure could be stopped, and the patient must be transferred to the CT scanner in another room. To reduce this hour-long delay to just a few minutes, to leave the patient on the operating table with the catheters still in place and ready to work again, Interventional radiologists have moved the CT into the angio suite for immediate answers to their questions. Treat better, see more, work faster with INFINIX 4D CT Adding a state of the art CT to an angio suite, the INFINIX 4D CT delivers the big picture in interven- tional radiology. Having a full-scale CT available in the same room as the angio- graphy system bring new capabilities to the medical team for plan- ning the intervention, for treatment, and verification of the effects of treatment. Introducing the INFINIX 4D CT, Toshiba adds a new dimension to image guided therapy with a powerful hybrid imag- ing system combining the world’s most flexible angio suite with the most advanced dynamic volume CT. INFINIX 4D CT systems can be configured with an angiography system and one of four Aquilion CTs, the 32-slice Aquilion Large Bore version, the 160 slice Aquilion PRIME, the 640 slice Aquilion ONE and the 640 slice Aquilion ONEVision Edition. Toshiba’s signature wide detector CT technology with up to 16 cm coverage in a single rotation provides an outstanding ability to serve a wide range of procedures from interventional oncology to trauma, from neuro to cardiac. RADBOOK 2016 54 ◼ INTERVENTIONAL SYSTEMS