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Yamagami T - - 2006
The purpose of this study was to determine management guidelines for biopsy-induced pneumothorax with the assistance of manual aspiration, mainly based on the duration of complicated pneumothorax. Data from 388 consecutive percutaneous needle lung biopsies were examined. Patients with pneumothorax on postbiopsy chest CT images underwent percutaneous manual aspiration with ...
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Gatenby Piers Anthony Cheyne - - 2006
A 55-year old man presented with acute sigmoid volvulus. The distal level of obstruction was above the level which could be reached by the rigid sigmoidoscope to allow decompression, and so a flatus tube was "lassoed" onto the side of a flexible endoscope which allowed accurate placement under direct vision. ...
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Schmid Marius R - - 2006
PURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate accuracy of sympathetic skin response (SSR) for monitoring computed tomography (CT)-guided lumbar sympathetic blocks, with palpable temperature increase in the foot 30 minutes after injection serving as the reference standard. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Institutional review board approval and written informed consent were obtained. Seventy individual lumbar ...
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EUS-guided fiducial placement for CyberKnife radiotherapy of mediastinal and abdominal malignancies.
Pishvaian Aline Charabaty - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The CyberKnife frameless image-guided stereotactic radiosurgery system delivers radiation doses to tumors with high precision by use of real-time image guidance. Radiographic markers (or fiducials) implanted at the tumor site are used as reference points by the system to target the radiation beams. Diagnostic and interventional EUS have multiple ...
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Novotny Paul M - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The recent advent of real-time 3D ultrasound (3DUS) imaging enables a variety of new surgical procedures. These procedures are hampered by the difficulty of manipulating tissue guided by the distorted, low-resolution 3DUS images. To lessen the effects of these limitations, we investigated stereo displays and surgical robots for 3DUS-guided ...
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Berlinger Kajetan - - 2006
A method is described for labeling CT images with their respiratory state by a needle, connected to the patient's chest/abdomen. By means of a leverage the needle follows the abdominal respiratory motion. The needle is visible as a blurred spot in every CT slice. The method was tested with nine ...
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Cornips Erwin - - 2007
OBJECTIVE: In recent years, video-assisted thoracoscopic microdiscectomy has gained acceptance as a minimally invasive, safe, and efficient technique suited for herniated thoracic discs from T4T5 until T11T12. However, correct localization is difficult and wrong level exploration is an ever-present threat. We present a reliable and time-efficient localizing technique. MATERIALS AND ...
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Roberts C C - - 2007
OBJECTIVE: To preliminarily evaluate a new CT-biopsy guidance device, the SeeStar (Radi, Uppsala, Sweden), for use in musculoskeletal applications. DESIGN: The device was evaluated using an imaging phantom and in various simulated clinical biopsy situations. The phantom study was undertaken to optimize the linear metallic artifacts produced by the guidance ...
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Binkert Christoph A - - 2006
Translumbar embolization of type II endoleaks after endovascular abdominal aneurysm repair has been proved to be effective. One challenge of this approach is the choice of the most suitable image guiding modality. For needle placement, cross-sectional imaging under computed tomographic (CT) guidance is preferable. For embolization, fluoroscopy is the modality ...
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Kariniemi Juho - - 2006
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility and safety of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging-guided percutaneous drainage of pancreatic fluid collections in an open configuration low field MR imaging system. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten patients with pancreatic fluid collections were examined prospectively. Five of the fluid collections were symptomatic pseudocysts and five were ...
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Busse Harald - - 2006
PURPOSE: To present an advanced approach for intraoperative image guidance in an open 0.5 T MRI and to evaluate its effectiveness for neurosurgical interventions by comparison with a dynamic scan-guided localization technique. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The built-in scan guidance mode relied on successive interactive MRI scans. The additional advanced mode ...
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Sardesai Anand M - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Spinal cord damage during interscalene brachial plexus block has been attributed to needle entry into the spinal canal. The purpose of this study was to identify the angles and depths of needle insertion that increase the likelihood of such an event, using the traditional classic interscalene approach and two ...
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Robinson Philip - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: The objective of our study was to describe the use of MRI and evaluate the efficacy of sonographically guided injection of steroid and anesthetic in the management of posterior ankle impingement in elite athletes. CONCLUSION: The results show a role for sonographically guided steroid and anesthetic injection into a ...
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Chong Kian Chun - - 2006
We describe a simple method of arthroscopic outside-in meniscus repair that is easy to perform using readily available materials. The technique uses a 19-gauge venepuncture needle, a 16-gauge epidural needle, a No. 3 Prolene suture as a lasso loop, and No. 2 polydioxanone (PDS) sutures for meniscus repair. The venepuncture ...
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Citak M - - 2006
Percutaneous sacroiliac screw fixation is technically demanding and can result in complications mainly related to imaging problems. Furthermore, the conventional technique performed using fluoroscopic control is associated with a long radiation exposure. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of two navigation technologies used in traumatology; fluoroscopy ...
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Arepally Aravind - - 2006
PURPOSE: To evaluate three different percutaneous portosystemic shunts created with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and fluoroscopy guidance in a swine model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In stage 1 of the experiment, an active MR intravascular needle system was created for needle tracking and extracaval punctures. Twenty inferior vena cava (IVC)/superior mesenteric ...
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Werner Richard - - 2006
PURPOSE: To evaluate the advantages of using an active marker (active micro coil) for MR-guided breast biopsy procedures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An add-on breast biopsy guidance device used with a standard breast coil was equipped with an active marker. The marker's position was determined with a dedicated MRI sequence. In ...
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Aghayev Emin - - 2007
PURPOSE: Currently, in forensic medicine cross-sectional imaging gains recognition and a wide use as a non-invasive examination approach. Today, computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging that are available for patients are unable to provide tissue information on the cellular level in a non-invasive manner and also diatom detection, DNA, ...
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Causer Petrina A - - 2006
PURPOSE: To evaluate the degree of error of the authors' magnetic resonance (MR) imaging-guided needle localization system for biopsy of suspicious lesions visualized only with MR imaging, by using both prospectively recorded and retrospectively reviewed data, including MR imaging lesion coordinates as the reference standard, and to determine whether any ...
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Teng Gao-Jun - - 2006
PURPOSE: To evaluate the safety and quality of CO2 splenoportography (CO2-SP) by comparison to 3-dimensional dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance portography (3D-DCE-MRP) and transarterial portography (TAP). MATERIALS AND METHODS: CO2-SP, 3D-DCE-MRP and TAP were performed within 3 days in 35 patients. CO2-SP was conducted with a 26G needle by puncture of ...
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Carrino John A - - 2006
As an imaging modality, magnetic resonance (MR) guidance has great potential to direct diagnostic and therapeutic procedures performed in the musculoskeletal region and influence patient management. MR-guided interventional procedures involving bone, soft tissue, intervertebral discs, and joints are safe and sufficiently effective for use in clinical practice. This article discusses ...
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Michel Sven C A - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to determine the diagnostic performance of CT-guided core biopsy including both intervertebral disks and subchondral bone in suspected spondylodiskitis and compare the results with those for other biopsy techniques. CONCLUSION: CT-guided core biopsy of subchondral bone and intervertebral space compares favorably to previously published studies because ...
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Garg B - - 2006
Eosinophilic granuloma is the most common and benign form of a rare proliferative disorder: Langerhans' cell histiocytosis. Spinal involvement is rare and only 15 adult cases have been reported. We present an unusual variant of eosinophilic granuloma in a 25-year-old woman with radiological evidence of vertebra plana. Plain radiography, magnetic ...
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Slavin Konstantin V - - 2006
A rare complication of intrathecal drug therapy-inadvertent insertion of the intrathecal catheter into the matter of the spinal cord-is presented. The patient developed signs of progressive monoparesis immediately after implantation of an intrathecal drug delivery system. The underlying problem was diagnosed with computed tomographic (CT) myelography and magnetic resonance imaging. ...
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Thanos Loukas - - 2006
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of CT-guided needle biopsy of brain lesions without a stereotactic device, and to determine the best possible indications for this technique. METHODS: From February 2001 to February 2004, 20 patients (12 men, 8 women; age 61-82 years) underwent CT-guided brain lesion biopsy. The ...
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Altinel Levent - - 2007
Patella is a very rare localization for osteoid osteoma. Non-specific knee complaints and difficulty to distinguish nidus in direct radiographs may cause a delay in diagnosis and make the definite diagnosis troublesome. The most effective and non-invasive method in treatment of osteoma is CT guided excision of the nidus. We ...
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Mekle Ralf - - 2006
PURPOSE: To introduce a newly developed polymer-based and magnetic resonance (MR)-compatible guidewire and to explore its capabilities with respect to interventional peripheral magnetic resonance angiography (ipMRA) in a flow phantom. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The guidewire is based on a polyetheretherketone (PEEK) polymer core, and small iron particles are embedded in ...
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Tsukuda Toshinobu - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and feasibility of percutaneous radiologic gastrostomy with endoscopic push-type gastrostomy tubes using CT and fluoroscopic guidance. CONCLUSION: Percutaneous radiologic gastrostomy using CT and fluoroscopic guidance with push-type tubes is a safe and effective means of gastric feeding that has ...
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Wacker Frank K - - 2006
PURPOSE: To evaluate an augmented reality (AR) system in combination with a 1.5-T closed-bore magnetic resonance (MR) imager as a navigation tool for needle biopsies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The experimental protocol had institutional animal care and use committee approval. Seventy biopsies were performed in phantoms by using 20 tube targets, ...
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Shih Ming-Chen Paul - - 2006
PURPOSE: To compare the precision of magnetic resonance (MR)-guided versus fluoroscopy-guided placement of retrievable inferior vena cava (IVC) filters with use of real-time MR imaging strategies optimized for each device in an in vitro model and in an animal model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three different retrievable IVC filters were used ...
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Chan Siu-Cheung - - 2006
The real-time images of computed tomography (CT)-fluoroscopy provide an excellent means of guidance for percutaneous interventions. We describe the performance of T-fastener gastropexy and percutaneous gastrostomy under CT-fluoroscopic guidance in a 59-year-old woman who had received total pharyngolaryngectomy for hypopharyngeal cancer and partial gastrectomy with Billroth II anastomosis for bleeding ...
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Chapman G A - - 2006
Anaesthetists and intensivists spend a considerable proportion of their working time inserting needles and catheters into patients. In order to access deeper structures like central veins and nerves, they have traditionally relied on surface markings to guide the needle into the correct position. However, patients may present challenges due to ...
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Fischer Gregory S - - 2006
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has unmatched potential for planning, guiding, monitoring and controlling interventions. MR arthrography (MRA) is the imaging gold standard to assess small ligament and fibrocartilage injury in joints. In contemporary practice, MRA consists of two consecutive sessions: 1) an interventional session where a needle is driven to ...
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Bartolozzi Carlo - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Advances in imaging techniques have caused a radical change in the radiologic approach to the diagnosis and treatment of surgical infections. METHOD: Review of the pertinent English-language literature. RESULTS: Ultrasonography (US) is a useful modality for the initial evaluation of intra-abdominal infection, whereas computed tomography (CT) often represents the ...
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Buecker Arno - - 2006
Longer electrically conducting parts are needed for various instruments such as pacemakers, defibrillators, deep brain stimulators and interventional instruments. Magnetic resonance imaging in the presence of these instruments can be potentially harmful, due to resonance effects and heating of conducting wires. A review of the literature revealed that neither manufacturers ...
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Brown J - - 2005
A new guide for mandibular resection in the management of oral squamous cell carcinoma based on the Cawood and Howell classification of the jaws is suggested. This was a retrospective review of case records and pre-operative orthopantomograms (OPG), bone scintigraphy and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The classification of the mandible ...
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Hall Walter A - - 2006
Intraoperative magnetic resonance (MR) image-guided neurosurgery has been performed since 1994. Using a 1.5-Tesla (T) intraoperative MR imaging system, we have performed more than 750 interventional procedures. Having validated the safety and efficacy of this surgical technique that is relatively amenable to nearly all new in-hospital MR suites, we sought ...
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Orel Susan G - - 2006
PURPOSE: To perform magnetic resonance (MR) imaging-compatible vacuum-assisted 9-gauge core-needle biopsy of suspicious enhancing breast lesions identified at MR imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The institutional review board granted exempt status for this HIPAA-compliant study and waived the requirement for informed consent. The MR imaging-guided 9-gauge vacuum-assisted core-needle biopsy findings of ...
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Tsekos Nikolaos V - - 2005
The aim of this work is to develop a remotely controlled manipulator to perform minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic interventions in the abdominal and thoracic cavities, with real-time magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guidance inside clinical cylindrical MR scanners. The manipulator is composed of a three degree of freedom Cartesian motion ...
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Koga Kaori - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: To report a case of sciatic endometriosis diagnosed by computerized tomography (CT)-guided biopsy in combination with CD10 immunohistochemical staining. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: University hospital. PATIENT(S): A 33-year-old Japanese woman complaining of right-sided sciatica. INTERVENTION(S): Transgluteal computerized tomography (CT)-guided needle biopsy of a mass in the course of the ...
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Haaga John R - - 2005
CT-guided procedures remain an important tool for diagnosis and tissue acquisition for primary diagnosis and molecular/tissue correlation. New imaging devices such as MDCT and PET/CT will improve diagnosis but percutaneous procedures will be needed to confirm and support new molecular and DNA treatments. Coagulopathic patients can be treated with LIBE ...
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Kim S R - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: Technological advances in ultrasonography have revolutionized prenatal diagnosis and treatment. Here we evaluate the effectiveness of using four-dimensional (4D) ultrasonography to guide prenatal invasive procedures. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Prenatal invasive procedures using 4D ultrasound were recorded prospectively in 93 cases: 10 amnioinfusions, 50 amniocenteses, 8 chorionic villus samplings (CVS) ...
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Nishida Satoru - - 2005
A rare case of intracardiac injury with a sewing needle causing constrictive pericarditis is reported. A 72-year-old woman was admitted with edema of the face and legs. A chest radiogram showed a needle-shaped metallic image overlying the cardiac silhouette. Computed tomography revealed the needle was located in the left ventricular ...
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Choi Seung Hong - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to compare radiofrequency cauterization, embolization using an absorbable gelatin sponge, and a Histoacryl-Lipiodol mixture plugging as postbiopsy bleeding reduction methods after splenic core needle biopsy in a dog model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eleven mongrel dogs were randomly separated into nonheparinized (n = 5) ...
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Sequeiros R Blanco - - 2005
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has emerged as a potential guidance tool for a variety of procedures. Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures using either open surgical or percutaneous access are performed. They span from simple lesion targeting and biopsy to complex applications requiring multiple tasks performed simultaneously or in rapid succession. These ...
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Shah Syed G - - 2005
Inserting the colonoscope quickly and safely without undue patient discomfort is the primary aim of the colonoscopist. The inherently mobile, flexible and unpredictable nature of the colon means that looping occurs frequently during insertion and the colonoscopist must constantly strive to keep the instrument straight whilst at the same time ...
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Kara M A - - 2005
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: High-resolution endoscopy (HRE) may improve the detection of early neoplasia in Barrett's esophagus. Indigo carmine chromoendoscopy (ICC) and narrow-band imaging (NBI) may be useful techniques to complement HRE. The aim of this study was to compare HRE-ICC with HRE-NBI for the detection of high-grade dysplasia or ...
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Ozturk Cengizhan - - 2005
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which provides superior soft-tissue imaging and no known harmful effects, has the potential as an alternative modality to guide various medical interventions. This review will focus on MR-guided endovascular interventions and present its current state and future outlook. In the first technical part, enabling technologies such ...
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Moore Phillip - - 2005
Over the last 10 years, a number of technological advances have allowed real-time magnetic resonance imaging to guide cardiac catheterization, including improved image quality, faster scanning times, and open magnets allowing access to the patient. Potential advantages include better soft tissue imaging to improve catheter manipulation and additional functional information ...
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Schulz Thomas - - 2005
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided therapeutic interventions in children are very rare. In comparison to other imaging techniques, it is very unusual for MRI to be used for diagnostic percutaneous interventions despite its imaging benefits. We provide a brief description of available MRI systems and instruments and use clinical examples to ...
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