2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvsv.2016.07.010
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Magnetic resonance venography and three-dimensional image fusion guidance provide a novel paradigm for endovascular recanalization of chronic central venous occlusion

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“…Endovascular venous intervention, compared with arterial intervention, can be more challenging because of the lack of landmarks from vessel calcification and reduced vessel wall thickness. Schwein et al [ 38 ] used image fusion techniques with magnetic resonance venography to successfully recanalize 4 patients with central venous occlusion. It was felt that magnetic resonance venography image fusion improved clinician confidence and the safety of difficult venous endovascular navigation.…”
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“…Endovascular venous intervention, compared with arterial intervention, can be more challenging because of the lack of landmarks from vessel calcification and reduced vessel wall thickness. Schwein et al [ 38 ] used image fusion techniques with magnetic resonance venography to successfully recanalize 4 patients with central venous occlusion. It was felt that magnetic resonance venography image fusion improved clinician confidence and the safety of difficult venous endovascular navigation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study revealed a wide range of applications of AR in vascular surgery. Image overlay technology is increasingly used, with its value being reported in endovascular treatment of peripheral arterial disease [ 37 ], deep venous disease [ 38 ], carotid stenting [ 15 ], and aortic disease (EVAR [ 19 , 32 ], TEVAR [ 28 ], and complex EVAR cases [ 31 , 52 ]). There is evidence that it can improve technical success while reducing procedural times, radiation dose, and contrast volume.…”
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“…We previously described magnetic resonance venography (MRV) and CBCT image fusion guidance for endovascular recanalization of chronic CVO, in which patients with failed standard endovascular recanalization underwent successful recanalization when aligning virtual centerlines from MRV with an actual guidewire trajectory on fluoroscopy ( 3 ). In the current case, we used image fusion guidance to facilitate a percutaneous approach of a hemodialysis catheter placed as a bridge to a future hybrid combination graft-catheter implant for arteriovenous access.…”
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confidence: 99%