MR-Guided Freehand Biopsy of Liver Lesions With Fast Continuous Imaging Using a 1.0-T Open MRI Scanner: Experience in 50 Patients

被引:0
|
作者
Frank Fischbach
Jürgen Bunke
Markus Thormann
Gunnar Gaffke
Kerstin Jungnickel
Jouke Smink
Jens Ricke
机构
[1] Otto von Guericke University,Department of Radiology, Medical School
[2] Philips Healthcare,undefined
关键词
Interventional radiology; Liver biopsy; 1 Tesla; Open MRI; Freehand intervention; Needle artefact;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The purpose of this study was to assess a new open system with a field-strength of 1.0 T for the feasibility of liver biopsy using the freehand technique with fast continuous imaging. Fifty patients with focal liver lesions measuring 5 to 30 mm in diameter were included in the study. Guidance and monitoring was performed using a 1.0-T open magnetic resonance (MR) scanner (Panorama HFO; Philips Healthcare, Best, The Netherlands). With fast continuous imaging using a T1-weighted (T1W) gradient echo (GRE) sequence after administration of gadolinium (Gd)-EOB-DTPA, the needle was placed into the lesion. An interface for interactive dynamic viewing in two perpendicular planes prevented needle deviations T2-weighted turbo spin echo (TSE) fat-suppressed sequence was added to rule out postinterventional hematoma or biloma. All lesions were visible on the interventional images. Biopsy was technically successful, and solid specimens were obtained in all cases. Forty-six patients showed a histopathologic pattern other than native liver tissue, thus confirming correct position of the needle. Time between determination of the lesion and performance of the control scan was on average 18 min. No major complications were recorded. MR guidance with the new 1-T open system must be considered an attractive alternative for liver punction. An interface for dynamic imaging of needle guidance and T1W-GRE imaging with administration of Gd-EOB-DTPA for contrast enhancement allows the pinpoint puncture of liver lesions.
引用
收藏
页码:188 / 192
页数:4
相关论文
共 25 条
  • [21] Tailored interactive sequences for continuous MR-image-guided freehand biopsies of different organs in an open system at 1.0 tesla (T) - Initial experience
    Streitparth, Florian
    Althoff, Christian
    Jonczyk, Martin
    Guettler, Felix
    Maurer, Martin
    Rathke, Hendrik
    Sponheuer, Keno Moritz
    Hamm, Bernd
    Teichgraeber, Ulf K.
    de Bucourt, Maximilian
    BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING-BIOMEDIZINISCHE TECHNIK, 2017, 62 (06): : 557 - 563
  • [22] MR-guided preoperative localization and percutaneous core biopsy of suspicious breast lesions -: experience on the vertically open 0.5T system
    Schneider, JP
    Schulz, T
    Rüger, S
    Horn, LC
    Leinung, S
    Briest, S
    Schmidt, F
    Kahn, T
    RADIOLOGE, 2002, 42 (01): : 33 - 41
  • [23] Interactive near-real-time high-resolution imaging for MR-guided lumbar interventions using ZOOM imaging in an open 1.0 Tesla MRI system - initial experience
    Makowski, Marcus R.
    Jonczyk, Martin
    Streitparth, Florian
    Guettler, Felix
    Rathke, Hendrik
    Suttmeyer, Britta
    Albrecht, Liane
    Teichgraeber, Ulf K.
    Hamm, Bernd
    de Bucourt, Maximilian
    BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING-BIOMEDIZINISCHE TECHNIK, 2015, 60 (06): : 533 - 539
  • [24] Vacuum-assisted MRI-guided percutaneous core biopsy of small breast lesions: First experience with a vertically open 0.5T scanner in the prone or supine position
    Hwang, GL
    Ikeda, DM
    Birdwell, RL
    Daniel, BL
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY, 2004, 182 (04) : 82 - 82
  • [25] Real time monitoring of heat lesions using fast T1 and phase imaging techniques in liver tissue in vitro in a 0.2t open MR system
    Oshiro, T
    Sinha, S
    Sinha, US
    Lou, D
    Lufkin, RB
    RADIOLOGY, 1997, 205 : 499 - 499