| Literature DB >> 26563298 |
Avnesh S Thakor1,2, Premal A Patel3, Richard Gu3, Vanessa Rea3, Joao Amaral3, Bairbre L Connolly3.
Abstract
Lesions only visible on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging cannot easily be targeted for image-guided biopsy using ultrasound or X-rays but instead require MR guidance with MR-compatible needles and long procedure times (acquisition of multiple MR sequences). We developed an alternative method for performing these difficult biopsies in a standard interventional suite, by fusing MR with cone-beam CT images. The MR cone-beam CT fusion image is then used as an overlay to guide a biopsy needle to the target area under live fluoroscopic guidance. Advantages of this technique include (i) the ability for it to be performed in a conventional interventional suite, (ii) three-dimensional planning of the needle trajectory using cross-sectional imaging, (iii) real-time fluoroscopic guidance for needle trajectory correction and (iv) targeting within heterogeneous lesions based on MR signal characteristics to maximize the potential biopsy yield.Entities:
Keywords: Biopsy; Bone; Children; Cone-beam computed tomography; Image fusion; Magnetic resonance imaging; Soft tissue
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26563298 DOI: 10.1007/s00247-015-3479-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Radiol ISSN: 0301-0449