Dual-room 1.5-T intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging suite with a movable magnet: implementation and preliminary experience

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Xiaolei Chen
Bai-nan Xu
Xianghui Meng
Jun Zhang
Xingguang Yu
Dingbiao Zhou
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[1] Chinese PLA General Hospital,Department of Neurosurgery
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Neurosurgical Review | 2012年 / 35卷
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Dual-room magnetic resonance imaging suite; Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging; Neuronavigation;
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We hereby report our initial clinical experience of a dual-room intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI) suite with a movable 1.5-T magnet for both neurosurgical and independent diagnostic uses. The findings from the first 45 patients who underwent scheduled neurosurgical procedures with iMRI in this suite (mean age, 41.3 ± 12.0 years; intracranial tumors, 39 patients; cerebral vascular lesions, 5 patients; epilepsy surgery, 1 patient) were reported. The extent of resection depicted at intraoperative imaging, the surgical consequences of iMRI, and the clinical practicability of the suite were analyzed. Fourteen resections with a trans-sphenoidal/transoral approach and 31 craniotomies were performed. Eighty-two iMRI examinations were performed in the operating room, while during the same period of time, 430 diagnostic scans were finished in the diagnostic room. In 22 (48.9%) of 45 patients, iMRI revealed accessible residual tumors leading to further resection. No iMRI-related adverse event occurred. Complete lesion removal was achieved in 36 (80%) of all 45 cases. It is concluded that the dual-room 1.5-T iMRI suite can be successfully integrated into standard neurosurgical workflow. The layout of the dual-room suite can enable the maximum use of the system and save costs by sharing use of the 1.5-T magnet between neurosurgical and diagnostic use. Intraoperative MR imaging may provide valuable information that allows intraoperative modification of the surgical strategy.
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