Scout scans are an essential part of the workflow in CT imaging, enabling the accurate positioning of the scan range for the main acquisition. Traditionally, these low-dose, lower-quality 2D images are acquired using a static X-ray tube, which captures anatomical features in a specified imaging plane to set the scan range appropriately and ensure accurate patient positioning. However, standard 2D scouts limit the accuracy of the planned scan range and patient position due to the visibility of an…