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Cong Feng1, Libo Wang2, Sai Huang3, Qinrui Xing4, Xuan Zhou1, Ning Xing5, Faqin Lv6, Tanshi Li1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Multimodal fusion imaging (MMFI) was usually used to assist percutaneous procedures for difficult lesions, with most applications occurring with hepatic and prostatic interventions. This paper aimed to evaluate the precision and effectiveness of computed tomography-ultrasound (CT-US) fusion imaging (CUFI)-assisted US-guided percutaneous intervention (UGPI) in early local drug therapy for pancreatic contusion and laceration (PCL).Entities:
Keywords: Multimodal fusion imaging (MMFI); feasibility; pancreatic contusion and laceration (PCL); ultrasound-guided percutaneous intervention
Year: 2021 PMID: 33708934 PMCID: PMC7944287 DOI: 10.21037/atm-20-4426
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Transl Med ISSN: 2305-5839
Figure 1CUFI-assisted UGPI of early local drug therapy on PCL. After identifying the PCL under fusion images, the site of the wound was marked with “T+” using the “Target” function under the volume navigation mode, and the UGPI pathway was also selected. UGPI of early local drug injection was guided along the pathway and marked with “T”. CUFI, CT-US fusion imaging; UGPI, ultrasound-guided percutaneous intervention; PCL, pancreatic contusion and laceration; P, pancreas; AO, abdominal aorta.
Figure 2The observation of PCL under two-dimensional ultrasound images of B-mode ultrasound and contrast-enhanced ultrasound. (A) A normal pancreas under two-dimensional ultrasound images (P, pancreas; SV, splenic vein; AO, abdominal aorta); (B) PCL was identified under B-mode ultrasound, with the pancreatic body (“P”), PCL (“>”), and a small amount of effusion around the pancreas being visible (“*”); (C) in the SU group, the UGPI of the medical protein glue (1 mL) injection depended only on two-dimensional ultrasound images. PCL, pancreatic contusion and laceration; UGPI, ultrasound-guided percutaneous intervention; SU, single UGPI.