Leung D A, Debatin J F, Wildermuth S, Heske N, Dumoulin C L, Darrow R D, Hauser M, Davis C P, von Schulthess G K
Department of Radiology, Zürich University Hospital, Switzerland.
Radiology. 1995 Nov;197(2):485-8. doi: 10.1148/radiology.197.2.7480698.
To evaluate real-time biplanar tracking of a specially designed needle with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging guidance.
The needle is made of polyetheretherketone and has a miniature radio-frequency coil incorporated into the tip. Tracking software on two workstations is used to compute three-dimensional coordinates of the coil and to display the position as a moving symbol in two imaging planes. Validation of needle tracking was performed in a harvested human liver. T2-weighted fast spin-echo images were used to target a 1-cm cyst. Success of needle placement was confirmed with aspiration and with updated gradient-recalled-echo images.
The cyst was successfully targeted from different approaches. Tracking procedures were monitored in real time simultaneously on two separate images.
Real-time biplanar needle tracking may prove to be useful for both diagnostic and therapeutic interventional MR imaging procedures.