Use of MR to guide/monitor procedures in near real time
Term procedural MR describes use of MR imaging techniques for guidance &/or monitoring of minimally invasive procedures
Typically, entire procedure is therefore performed in MR suite
IMAGING ANATOMY
General Anatomic Considerations
Imaging Protocols
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
Introduction
Potential Benefits
Challenges
Availability
Selected References
American College of Radiology: ACR–ASNR practice parameter for the performance of nonbreast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guided procedures. https://www.acr.org/-/media/acr/files/practice-parameters/mr-guided-nonbreast.pdf. Reviewed May 20, 2019. Accessed May 20, 20109
Barkhausen J et al: White paper: interventional MRI: current status and potential for development considering economic perspectives, part 1: General Application. Rofo. 189(7):611-23, 2017
Garnon J et al: MRI-guided percutaneous biopsy of mediastinal masses using a large bore magnet: technical feasibility. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 39(5):761-7, 2016
Fritz J et al: Real-time MR fluoroscopy-navigated lumbar facet joint injections: feasibility and technical properties. Eur Radiol. 18(7):1513-8, 2008
Tatli S et al: Interventional MRI for oncologic applications. Tech Vasc Interv Radiol. 10(2):159-70, 2007
Petersilge CA et al: MR arthrography of the shoulder: rethinking traditional imaging procedures to meet the technical requirements of MR imaging guidance. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 169(5):1453-7, 1997
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Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging
Definitions
Use of MR to guide/monitor procedures in near real time
Term procedural MR describes use of MR imaging techniques for guidance &/or monitoring of minimally invasive procedures
Typically, entire procedure is therefore performed in MR suite
IMAGING ANATOMY
General Anatomic Considerations
Imaging Protocols
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
Introduction
Potential Benefits
Challenges
Availability
Selected References
American College of Radiology: ACR–ASNR practice parameter for the performance of nonbreast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guided procedures. https://www.acr.org/-/media/acr/files/practice-parameters/mr-guided-nonbreast.pdf. Reviewed May 20, 2019. Accessed May 20, 20109
Barkhausen J et al: White paper: interventional MRI: current status and potential for development considering economic perspectives, part 1: General Application. Rofo. 189(7):611-23, 2017
Garnon J et al: MRI-guided percutaneous biopsy of mediastinal masses using a large bore magnet: technical feasibility. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 39(5):761-7, 2016
Fritz J et al: Real-time MR fluoroscopy-navigated lumbar facet joint injections: feasibility and technical properties. Eur Radiol. 18(7):1513-8, 2008
Tatli S et al: Interventional MRI for oncologic applications. Tech Vasc Interv Radiol. 10(2):159-70, 2007
Petersilge CA et al: MR arthrography of the shoulder: rethinking traditional imaging procedures to meet the technical requirements of MR imaging guidance. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 169(5):1453-7, 1997
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