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Navigated MRI-guided liver biopsies in a closed-bore scanner: experience in 52 patients

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate clinical effectiveness and diagnostic efficiency of a navigation device for MR-guided biopsies of focal liver lesions in a closed-bore scanner. METHODS: In 52 patients, 55 biopsies were performed. An add-on MR navigation system with optical instrument tracking was used for im...

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Autores principales: Moche, Michael, Heinig, Susann, Garnov, Nikita, Fuchs, Jochen, Petersen, Tim-Ole, Seider, Daniel, Brandmaier, Philipp, Kahn, Thomas, Busse, Harald
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4927599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26563349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-015-4097-1
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author Moche, Michael
Heinig, Susann
Garnov, Nikita
Fuchs, Jochen
Petersen, Tim-Ole
Seider, Daniel
Brandmaier, Philipp
Kahn, Thomas
Busse, Harald
author_facet Moche, Michael
Heinig, Susann
Garnov, Nikita
Fuchs, Jochen
Petersen, Tim-Ole
Seider, Daniel
Brandmaier, Philipp
Kahn, Thomas
Busse, Harald
author_sort Moche, Michael
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description OBJECTIVES: To evaluate clinical effectiveness and diagnostic efficiency of a navigation device for MR-guided biopsies of focal liver lesions in a closed-bore scanner. METHODS: In 52 patients, 55 biopsies were performed. An add-on MR navigation system with optical instrument tracking was used for image guidance and biopsy device insertion outside the bore. Fast control imaging allowed visualization of the true needle position at any time. The biopsy workflow and procedure duration were recorded. Histological analysis and clinical course/outcome were used to calculate sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy. RESULTS: Fifty-four of 55 liver biopsies were performed successfully with the system. No major and four minor complications occurred. Mean tumour size was 23 ± 14 mm and the skin-to-target length ranged from 22 to 177 mm. In 39 cases, access path was double oblique. Sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy were 88 %, 100 % and 92 %, respectively. The mean procedure time was 51 ± 12 min, whereas the puncture itself lasted 16 ± 6 min. On average, four control scans were taken. CONCLUSIONS: Using this navigation device, biopsies of poorly visible and difficult accessible liver lesions could be performed safely and reliably in a closed-bore MRI scanner. The system can be easily implemented in clinical routine workflow. KEY POINTS: • Targeted liver biopsies could be reliably performed in a closed-bore MRI. • The navigation system allows for image guidance outside of the scanner bore. • Assisted MRI-guided biopsies are helpful for focal lesions with a difficult access. • Successful integration of the method in clinical workflow was shown. • Subsequent system installation in an existing MRI environment is feasible.
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spelling pubmed-49275992016-07-13 Navigated MRI-guided liver biopsies in a closed-bore scanner: experience in 52 patients Moche, Michael Heinig, Susann Garnov, Nikita Fuchs, Jochen Petersen, Tim-Ole Seider, Daniel Brandmaier, Philipp Kahn, Thomas Busse, Harald Eur Radiol Interventional OBJECTIVES: To evaluate clinical effectiveness and diagnostic efficiency of a navigation device for MR-guided biopsies of focal liver lesions in a closed-bore scanner. METHODS: In 52 patients, 55 biopsies were performed. An add-on MR navigation system with optical instrument tracking was used for image guidance and biopsy device insertion outside the bore. Fast control imaging allowed visualization of the true needle position at any time. The biopsy workflow and procedure duration were recorded. Histological analysis and clinical course/outcome were used to calculate sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy. RESULTS: Fifty-four of 55 liver biopsies were performed successfully with the system. No major and four minor complications occurred. Mean tumour size was 23 ± 14 mm and the skin-to-target length ranged from 22 to 177 mm. In 39 cases, access path was double oblique. Sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy were 88 %, 100 % and 92 %, respectively. The mean procedure time was 51 ± 12 min, whereas the puncture itself lasted 16 ± 6 min. On average, four control scans were taken. CONCLUSIONS: Using this navigation device, biopsies of poorly visible and difficult accessible liver lesions could be performed safely and reliably in a closed-bore MRI scanner. The system can be easily implemented in clinical routine workflow. KEY POINTS: • Targeted liver biopsies could be reliably performed in a closed-bore MRI. • The navigation system allows for image guidance outside of the scanner bore. • Assisted MRI-guided biopsies are helpful for focal lesions with a difficult access. • Successful integration of the method in clinical workflow was shown. • Subsequent system installation in an existing MRI environment is feasible. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015-11-12 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4927599/ /pubmed/26563349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-015-4097-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Moche, Michael
Heinig, Susann
Garnov, Nikita
Fuchs, Jochen
Petersen, Tim-Ole
Seider, Daniel
Brandmaier, Philipp
Kahn, Thomas
Busse, Harald
Navigated MRI-guided liver biopsies in a closed-bore scanner: experience in 52 patients
title Navigated MRI-guided liver biopsies in a closed-bore scanner: experience in 52 patients
title_full Navigated MRI-guided liver biopsies in a closed-bore scanner: experience in 52 patients
title_fullStr Navigated MRI-guided liver biopsies in a closed-bore scanner: experience in 52 patients
title_full_unstemmed Navigated MRI-guided liver biopsies in a closed-bore scanner: experience in 52 patients
title_short Navigated MRI-guided liver biopsies in a closed-bore scanner: experience in 52 patients
title_sort navigated mri-guided liver biopsies in a closed-bore scanner: experience in 52 patients
topic Interventional
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4927599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26563349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-015-4097-1
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