Diagn Interv Radiol 2022
DOI: 10.5152/dir.2022.21820
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MRI-guided fiducial marker implantation as a method of tagging an ultrasound- and non-enhanced CT-invisible liver tumor before thermal ablation

Abstract: Some liver tumors are not visible on ultrasound or non-enhanced computed tomography (NECT) which are the main modalities used in image-guided ablations. This is a report of magnetic resonance-guided implantation of a fiducial marker to tag a neuroendocrine tumor metastasis in a patient with renal insufficiency precluding the use of a contrast-enhanced CT during ablation. The marker was well visible on NECT which allowed for precise needle placement and complete ablation which was confirmed in 12-month follow-u… Show more

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“…CT control of RFA applicator insertion occupies an intermediate position between ultrasound and MRI in terms of imaging quality, image acquisition time, equipment availability, procedure complexity, and cost [13,14]. Unlike ultrasound, CT provides a three-dimensional image of the tumour and surrounding structures, and intravenous contrast facilitates visualisation of blood vessels and allows for assessment of tissue vascularisation.…”
Section: український журнал клінічної хірургіїmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CT control of RFA applicator insertion occupies an intermediate position between ultrasound and MRI in terms of imaging quality, image acquisition time, equipment availability, procedure complexity, and cost [13,14]. Unlike ultrasound, CT provides a three-dimensional image of the tumour and surrounding structures, and intravenous contrast facilitates visualisation of blood vessels and allows for assessment of tissue vascularisation.…”
Section: український журнал клінічної хірургіїmentioning
confidence: 99%