2020
DOI: 10.1002/mp.14116
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Simulated accuracy assessment of small footprint body‐mounted probe alignment device for MRI‐guided cryotherapy of abdominal lesions

Abstract: PurposeMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI)‐guided percutaneous cryotherapy of abdominal lesions, an established procedure, uses MRI to guide and monitor the cryoablation of lesions. Methods to precisely guide cryotherapy probes with a minimum amount of trial‐and‐error are yet to be established. To aid physicians in attaining precise probe alignment without trial‐and‐error, a body‐mounted motorized cryotherapy‐probe alignment device (BMCPAD) with motion compensation was clinically tested in this study. The study a… Show more

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“…Over the years, MRI has gained significant momentum with the emergence of new imaging techniques such as multi-channel MRI, systems with strong gradients, and innovative pulse-train techniques for parallel imaging ( Puderbach et al, 2007 ). MRI brings many advantages, including arbitrary direction imaging and high tissue resolution, and can identify changes in the ablation zone during the entire process of ablation, which is useful for monitoring changes in the ablation region ( Li et al, 2017 ; Shono et al, 2020 ; Shen et al, 2021 ). However, few studies have assessed the clinical utility and economic value of MRI-guided MWA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, MRI has gained significant momentum with the emergence of new imaging techniques such as multi-channel MRI, systems with strong gradients, and innovative pulse-train techniques for parallel imaging ( Puderbach et al, 2007 ). MRI brings many advantages, including arbitrary direction imaging and high tissue resolution, and can identify changes in the ablation zone during the entire process of ablation, which is useful for monitoring changes in the ablation region ( Li et al, 2017 ; Shono et al, 2020 ; Shen et al, 2021 ). However, few studies have assessed the clinical utility and economic value of MRI-guided MWA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%