Roberts T P L, Hassenzahl W V, Hetts S W, Arenson R L
Department of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA.
Magn Reson Med. 2002 Dec;48(6):1091-5. doi: 10.1002/mrm.10325.
This study seeks to exploit the high magnetic field environment of a clinical MRI scanner and demonstrate the technical feasibility of developing a catheter whose tip can be remotely oriented within the magnetic field by applying a DC current to a coil wound around the catheter tip to generate a magnetic moment and consequent deflection. To achieve arbitrary three-dimensional deflections, a three-axis coil was wound on a 1.5 Fr cylindrical catheter. By applying DC currents in the 100 mA range, this catheter was successfully guided through a 3D phantom maze, mimicking the vasculature, under MR imaging guidance. Feasibility was demonstrated that the strong ambient magnetic field of the MR scanner offers a special opportunity to develop simple devices that can be remotely steered to sites of clinical interest.
本研究旨在利用临床MRI扫描仪的高磁场环境,证明开发一种导管的技术可行性,该导管的尖端可通过向缠绕在导管尖端的线圈施加直流电流以产生磁矩并随之产生偏转,从而在磁场中进行远程定向。为实现任意三维偏转,在一根1.5 Fr的圆柱形导管上缠绕了一个三轴线圈。通过施加100 mA范围内的直流电流,该导管在MR成像引导下成功穿过模拟脉管系统的三维体模迷宫。结果表明,MR扫描仪的强环境磁场为开发可远程操纵至临床感兴趣部位的简单装置提供了特殊机会。