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Bi-plane DSA, A Non-Surgical Innovative Treatment for Cerebrovascular and Cardiovascular Diseases

July 08 / 2025

 

Bi-plane DSA, A Non-Surgical Innovative Treatment for Cerebrovascular and Cardiovascular Diseases

 

 

     The Cardiac Catheterization Lab or CATH lab is crucial in the diagnosis and joint treatment of coronary artery and cerebrovascular disease without the need for surgery. With the innovative Bi-plane DSA (Biplane Digital Subtraction Angiography), diagnosis can be done quickly, risks are reduced, and treatment can be provided in a timely manner, leading to a better outcome.

 

Why choose Bi-plane DSA, a bi-plane x-ray machine to diagnose and treat vascular disease?

     Similar to a computerized X-ray machine, Bi-plane DSA works with two C-arms to acquire images of blood vessels in two planes concurrently. It operates like a guiding light for doctors and makes it possible to get images from two angles at the same time, including anterior-posterior, left-right, and deep-shallow with high definition and real-time 3D image processing. Diseases involving arteries such as cerebrovascular, liver lump, abdominal bleeding, femoral, or even cancer can be treated.

 

 


Bi-plane DSA plays an important role in allowing doctors to locate the spot for inserting devices to fix broken artery walls or to widen clogged arteries in various organs such as the treatment of brain arteries with Clot Retrieval. The device enables doctors to see the precise location of small blood vessels and, thus, able to direct the instrument to a specific point quickly. Doctors can also zoom in and out on the Touch Screen immediately, leading to an accurate and effective diagnosis.

 

How does Bi-plane DSA technology help in treatment?

  • Helps to reduce side effects from radiopaque contrast agents in half. Patients receive injections of the contrast agent only once.
  • Displays 3D, high definition 2K virtual reality images, increasing confidence for effective examination and treatment.
  • Real-time comprehensive image processing which helps make quick diagnoses, especially for diseases that require timely diagnosis, such as stroke and coronary artery disease.

 

What diseases are usually treated using Bi-plane DSA?

  • Diseases related to cerebrovascular vessels including stroke, rupture, or a clogged artery in the brain.
  • People who have symptoms of clogged blood vessels, deep vein thrombosis, intra-abdominal bleeding, or bleeding in other organs such as arms or legs.
  • Suitable for patients with tumors or liver cancer.