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A Customizable Multimodality Imaging Compound That Relates External Landmarks to Internal Structures.

Mulugeta Semework1.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Numerous research and clinical interventions, such as targeting drug deliveries or surgeries and finding blood clots, abscesses, or lesions, require accurate localization of various body parts. Individual differences in anatomy make it hard to use typical stereotactic procedures that rely on external landmarks and standardized atlases. For instance, it is not unusual to incorrectly place a craniotomy in brain surgery. This project was thus performed to find a new and easy method to correctly establish the relationship between external landmarks and medical scans of internal organs, such as specific regions of the brain.
METHODS: This paper introduces an MRI, CT, and radiographically visible compound that can be applied to any surface and therefore provide an external reference point to an internal (eye-invisible) structure.
RESULTS: Tested on nonhuman primates and isolated brain scans, this compound showed up with the same color in different scan types, making practical work possible. Conventional, and mostly of specific utility, products such as contrast agents were differentially colored or completely failed to show up and were not flexible.
CONCLUSION: This compound can be customized to have different viscosities, colors, odors, and other characteristics. It can also be mixed with hardening materials such as acrylic for industrial or engineering uses, for example. Laparoscopy wands, electroencephalogram leads, and other equipment could also be embedded with or surrounded by the compound for ease in 3-dimensional visualizations. A pending U.S. patent endorses this invention.
© 2015 by the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Inc.

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Keywords:  CT-scan; imaging compound; neurosurgery; structural MRI; x-ray

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26338487      PMCID: PMC6220672          DOI: 10.2967/jnmt.115.162404

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nucl Med Technol        ISSN: 0091-4916


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