Flexible add‐on solution for MR image‐guided interventions in a closed‐bore scanner environment

MRI is of great clinical utility for the guidance of various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. In a standard closed‐bore scanner, the simplest approach is to manipulate the instrument outside the bore and move the patient into the bore for reference and control imaging only. Without navigational assistance, however, such an approach can be difficult, inaccurate, and time consuming. Therefore, an add‐on navigation solution is described that addresses these limitations. Patient registration is established by an automatic, robust, and fast (<30 sec) localization of table‐mounted MR reference markers and the instrument is tracked optically. Good hand‐eye coordination is provided by following the virtual instrument on MR images that are reconstructed in real time from the reference data. Needle displacements of 2.2 ± 0.6 mm and 3.9 ± 2.4 mm were determined in a phantom (P < 0.05), depending on whether the reference markers were placed at smaller (98‐139 mm) or larger (147‐188 mm) distances from the isocenter. Clinical functionality of the navigation concept is demonstrated by a double oblique, subscapular hook‐wire insertion in a patient with a body mass index of 30.1 kg/m2. Ease of use, compactness, and flexibility of this technique suggest that it can be used for many other procedures in different body regions. More patient cases are needed to evaluate clinical performance and workflow. Magn Reson Med, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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