Zhang Q, Wendt M, Aschoff A J, Zheng L, Lewin J S, Duerk J L
Department of Radiology, Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Magn Reson Med. 2000 Jul;44(1):56-65. doi: 10.1002/1522-2594(200007)44:1<56::aid-mrm10>3.0.co;2-5.
This project incorporated a novel inductive coupling structure of three micro coils into an invasive device tip to determine both its tip position and orientation. Moreover, with the introduction of a new target-navigation technique the MR scan plane was defined automatically by the invasive device orientation and target tissue location. A time domain multiplexing technique was applied for simultaneous MR imaging and device tracking. Using these techniques, the acquired MR images always showed both the invasive device and its target tissue. Thus, roadmap images and their potential misregistration errors were avoided. A graphical user interface (GUI) was also designed to assist interventional physicians in monitoring and guiding the insertion of the interventional device. Ex vivo phantom and in vivo animal experiments were performed to test this new technique. The methods developed in this project provide a new active technique for interventional device guidance using MRI. Magn Reson Med 44:56-65, 2000.
本项目将一种新型的由三个微线圈组成的感应耦合结构集成到侵入性设备尖端,以确定其尖端位置和方向。此外,随着一种新的目标导航技术的引入,通过侵入性设备的方向和目标组织位置自动定义了磁共振扫描平面。应用时域复用技术进行磁共振成像和设备跟踪的同时操作。使用这些技术,所获取的磁共振图像总能同时显示侵入性设备及其目标组织。因此,避免了路线图图像及其潜在的配准误差。还设计了一个图形用户界面(GUI)来协助介入医生监测和引导介入设备的插入。进行了离体模型和活体动物实验来测试这项新技术。本项目中开发的方法为使用磁共振成像的介入设备引导提供了一种新的主动技术。《磁共振医学》44:56 - 65, 2000年。