Lustgarten M, Redding W R, Schnabel L V, Prange T, Seiler G S
Department of Molecular Biomedical Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA.
Department of Clinical Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA.
Equine Vet J. 2016 Mar;48(2):195-200. doi: 10.1111/evj.12410. Epub 2015 Mar 12.
Navigational ultrasound imaging, also known as fusion imaging, is a novel technology that allows real-time ultrasound imaging to be correlated with a previously acquired computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study. It has been used in man to aid interventional therapies and has been shown to be valuable for sampling and assessing lesions diagnosed with MRI or CT that are equivocal on ultrasonography. To date, there are no reports of the use of this modality in veterinary medicine.
To assess whether navigational ultrasound imaging can be used to assist commonly performed interventional therapies for the treatment of equine musculoskeletal injuries diagnosed with MRI and determine the appropriateness of regional anatomical landmarks as registration sites.
Retrospective, descriptive clinical study.
Horses with musculoskeletal injuries of the distal limb diagnosed with MRI scheduled for ultrasound-guided interventional therapies were evaluated (n = 17 horses with a total of 29 lesions). Anatomical landmarks used for image registration for the navigational procedure were documented. Accuracy of lesion location and success of the procedure were assessed subjectively and described using a grading scale.
All procedures were accurately registered using regional anatomical landmarks and considered successful based on our criteria. Anatomical landmarks were described for each lesion type. The addition of navigational imaging was considered to greatly aid the procedures in 59% of cases and added information to the remainder of the procedures. The technique was considered to improve the precision of these interventional procedures.
Navigational ultrasound imaging is a complementary imaging modality that can be used for the treatment of equine soft tissue musculoskeletal injuries diagnosed with MRI.
导航超声成像,也称为融合成像,是一项新技术,可使实时超声成像与先前获取的计算机断层扫描(CT)或磁共振成像(MRI)研究相关联。它已应用于人类以辅助介入治疗,并已证明对于对超声检查结果不明确但通过MRI或CT诊断的病变进行采样和评估具有重要价值。迄今为止,尚无关于该技术在兽医学中应用的报道。
评估导航超声成像是否可用于辅助针对经MRI诊断的马肌肉骨骼损伤进行的常见介入治疗,并确定区域解剖标志作为配准部位的适用性。
回顾性描述性临床研究。
对计划接受超声引导介入治疗且经MRI诊断为远端肢体肌肉骨骼损伤的马匹进行评估(n = 17匹马,共29处损伤)。记录用于导航程序图像配准的解剖标志。主观评估病变定位的准确性和程序的成功率,并使用分级量表进行描述。
所有程序均使用区域解剖标志准确配准,并根据我们的标准被认为是成功的。描述了每种病变类型的解剖标志。在59%的病例中,导航成像的添加被认为极大地辅助了操作,并为其余操作增加了信息。该技术被认为提高了这些介入程序的精度。
导航超声成像是一种辅助成像方式,可用于治疗经MRI诊断的马软组织肌肉骨骼损伤。