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Shifted rotated keyhole imaging and active tip-tracking for interventional procedure guidance

✍ Scribed by Michael Wendt; Martin Busch; Rainer Wetzler; Qiang Zhang; Andreas Melzer; Frank Wacker; Jeffrey L. Duerk; Jonathan S. Lewin


Book ID
102905589
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
566 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-1807

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✦ Synopsis


The tools and devices used for patient treatment during interventional procedures must be accurately and safely localized. Recently, procedure guidance has been performed increasingly with MRI, but tool localization has been performed primarily by analyzing the lack of signal caused by displaced excited tissue and/or susceptibility artifacts. In this investigation, a new technique was developed to actively detect and visualize interventional tools using receive coils mounted on the tip of the interventional devices. Unlike earlier methods, in which images from small device-mounted coils are super-imposed on a previously acquired image data set, our localization method uses similar tip-mounted tools in combination with a radiofrequency (RF) switching circuit, standard imaging coils, and specially modified sequences to toggle between the standard and tip-mounted receive coil within a single fluoroscopic mode sequence. With this technique, the misregistration between the reported anatomic location and true location of interventional devices is minimized.