Literature DB >> 16192925

[Three-dimensional surface anatomical scanning with 3D-FSPGR: anatomical conformity with surgical findings].

Koumei Narita1, Noriaki Tomura, Toshio Sasajima, Ikuo Sakuma, Wataru Sakurada, Muneki Sasaki, Keiko Hatakeyama, Hironobu Sasaki, Tomohiko Saitou, Hidemi Shimizu, Hatsuo Miura, Jiro Watarai.   

Abstract

Three-dimensional imaging with MRI is a useful method for neurosurgical simulations. As in our previous study, we have constructed three-dimensional surface anatomical scanning (3D-SAS) from the data of contrast enhanced 3D fast spoiled gradient recalled acquisition in the steady state (3D-FSPGR) sequence. Using this technique, it is possible to generate 3D images from the data of only one acquisition, without using the fusion function. In our previous study, we did not compare the 3D images with the operative views at surgery. In the present study, two radiologists and one neurosurgeon assessed the 3D images in comparison with the operative views. There were problems in some cases, including unclear cortical sulci owing to brain swelling, lack of depiction of the cortical veins owing to meningeal enhancement, inadequate distinction between pial veins and meningeal veins, and so forth. However, in the majority of cases, 3D-SAS with 3D-FSPGR was able to demonstrate good anatomical conformity with the operative views, indicating the clinical usefulness of this technique.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16192925     DOI: 10.6009/jjrt.kj00004028557

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai Zasshi        ISSN: 0369-4305


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1.  Simultaneous Visualization of Vessels and Brain Tumor with Contrast-enhanced Three-dimensional Phase-contrast MR Imaging.

Authors:  Yutaka Shigenaga; Masato Sasaki; Takeshi Ishimoto; Keiko Ama
Journal:  Magn Reson Med Sci       Date:  2017-05-24       Impact factor: 2.471

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