Method for recording a complete projection data set in the central layer for CT reconstruction using a C-arm X-ray apparatus with a limited rotation range
A method for recording a scan from a series of 2D X-ray projections using a C-arm X-ray apparatus allows an analytical volume reconstruction of a disk-shaped region of interest. The C-arm X-ray apparatus has a coherent, flat focus trajectory comprising three sections on which the focus of the X-ray source is moved with recording of X-ray projection views. The X-ray source emits a cone beam in the direction of an imaging X-ray detector, such as in particular a flat panel detector FPD. In some implementations, the cone beam is configured as a fan beam with a fan angle in the plane of the focus trajectory, which contains the ROI with the virtual scan center in its center, wherein the central ray of the fan beam is located on the bisector of the fan angle, and stands vertically on the ray inlet window. Before the beginning of the scan, the C-arm is positioned in the orbital movement axis in a first extreme position in which the holder engages at one end of the C-arm with the X-ray source, and the adjustable holder of the C-arm is positioned in such a manner that the ROI is located outside of the circle segment formed by the C-arm and the central ray, and a first limiting beam of the fan beam, which starts from the focus point and which is located on the side of the central ray facing away from the C-arm, is tangential to the ROI. During the recording of the scan, the plane of the C-arm remains fixed in space.